News and analysis curated by QUT Business School.

6 March, 2018
Filed under: Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour

The illusion of equality

Despite the hype, equality is still far from our grasp, writes Chloe Davison.

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1 March, 2018
Filed under: Nonprofit and philanthropy

Leave no woman behind

This International Women’s Day, UN Women National Committee Australia’s theme is ‘Leave no woman behind’. This theme becomes even more critical during crises, conflicts, and displacement.

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17 September, 2017
Filed under: Leadership and management

How do you become more resilient in business?

Studies of leaders make it very clear resilience is one of the top three factors in career success. How can you become more resilient?

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7 September, 2017
Filed under: Leadership and management, Organisational behaviour

Emotional intelligence in business

Emotional intelligence has been associated with improved job performance, efficient work teams and superior work outcomes. We talk to Associate Professor Peter O'Connor on cultivating emotional intelligence in business.

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26 July, 2017
Filed under: Entrepreneurship

What investors look for in early-stage startups

Investment manager Stewart Glynn shares some advice for early-stage startups seeking funding.

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28 June, 2017
Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and technology

Learning from the London locals

Professor Rowena Barrett shares insights from StartUp Catalyst Mission and why entrepreneurial ecosystems are relevant to universities like QUT.

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10 May, 2017
Filed under: Innovation and technology

Innovation through evolution: the hummingbird effect

Innovation can't always be planned and accidents happen that lead us down entirely different pathways. The hummingbird effect demonstrates that an event in one field can trigger completely unexpected outcomes in wholly different domains.

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