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Driving Smart Ideas

Australia has promising innovative beginnings. Now we need to move the bottleneck. ... read more
AUTHOR: Cameron Cooper   DATE: 14.12.06   ISSUE 2, 2006

Dr Chris Roberts: AGSM Global Business Leader

Dr Chris Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, Cochlear Ltd, was conferred the honorary title of AGSM Global Business Leader at the 2006 AGSM Annual Awards Dinner. ... read more
AUTHOR: Editor   DATE: 12.12.06   ISSUE 2, 2006

Maverick mythbuster of business academia

Professor Timothy Devinney is used to annoying people with the results of his research. ... read more
AUTHOR: Lachlan Colquhoun   DATE: 23.11.06   ISSUE 2, 2006

New methodologies deliver results to CBA project

Large IT projects have traditionally been seen as waterfalls. First come the requirements, followed by the design and build, after which comes the business outcome – routinely late and without the full scope originally promised. ... read more
AUTHOR: Lachlan Colquhoun   DATE: 23.11.06   ISSUE 2, 2006

The voice of experience on entrepreneurship

Dr Peter Farrell has clear ideas about how to close the gap between the worlds of business, scientific invention and technological creation. The career of the chairman and co-founder of ResMed, now Australia’s largest exporter of medical products, provides exemplary leads for how to nurture and encourage successful entrepreneurship. ... read more
AUTHOR: Deborah Tarrant   DATE: 08.12.05   ISSUE 3, 2005

Big, Bold Goals – the Innovation Imperative

Over the past 25 years, information technology has brought radical and revolutionary changes in the way we do business, but according to Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, the software company that has spearheaded many of those changes, we’ve only just begun. ... read more
AUTHOR: Deborah Tarrant   DATE: 02.09.05   ISSUE 2, 2005

IP: the new weapon

In many modern corporations, IP is now at the core of the business, the “gold” of the organisation. This demands a logic which links the IP with the organisation’s competitive advantage. ... read more
AUTHOR: Lachlan Colquhoun   DATE: 01.05.05   ISSUE 1, 2005

Man for all borders

One quick measure of a personality is to see how they respond to the concept of risk. Risk averse, risk tolerant, keen to jump in no matter what? ... read more
AUTHOR: Carmel Dwyer   DATE: 30.11.04   ISSUE 1, 2004

Knowledge prophets

Too few managers capitalise on the money to be made from the strategic management of intellectual property. Alan Valvasori* reports. ... read more
AUTHOR: Alan Valvasori   DATE: 30.03.04   ISSUE 1, 2004

Risk and Reward

Helene Zampetakis* takes a look at recent trends in an industry that has notoriously few openings for new players. ... read more
AUTHOR: Helene Zampetakis   DATE: 30.11.03   ISSUE 3, 2003

Future factor

A new research project aims to take the guesswork out of predicting what technology people will take up in the future. Con Nats and Debra Maynard report. ... read more
AUTHOR: Debra Maynard and Con Nats   DATE: 30.08.03   ISSUE 2, 2003

Powerful ideas

Inventors and venture capitalists put new business plans to the test at the AGSM’s business planning competition. Helene Zampetakis reports. ... read more
AUTHOR: Helene Zampetakis   DATE: 30.03.03   ISSUE 1, 2003

Big ideas

Budding entrepreneurs wanting to test their new ideas and technologies are turning to the AGSM. ... read more
AUTHOR: Debra Maynard   DATE: 30.11.02   ISSUE 3, 2002

Its all about growing entrepreneurs in-house

Sir C.K. Chow, former head of British engineering giant GKN and now chief executive of Brambles, talked to AGSM Magazine about his brand of corporate entrepreneurship. Lachlan Colquhoun reports. ... read more
AUTHOR: Lachlan Colquhoun   DATE: 30.03.02   ISSUE 1, 2002

It's a capital plan

Trans-Pacific business school teams are putting their expertise to the test for the benefit of Australian start-ups. ... read more
AUTHOR: Debra Maynard   DATE: 30.11.01   ISSUE 3, 2001