22 February, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership

Each for Equal: Gender Equality in Parliamentary Representation

We've asked Ruth McGowan OAM to reflect on what this year's International Women's Day theme means to her.

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22 February, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership

Engaging and retaining volunteers during a global pandemic

Retain and engaging volunteers has always been a challenge for organisations that depend on a consistent and skilled volunteer workforce, even before the pandemic. Hear strategies and real examples in future proofing your charity.

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19 February, 2021

What’s trending in 2019

Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz shares nine business, technology, and social trends that will shape 2019.

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18 February, 2021

The decoy effect: how you are influenced to choose without really knowing it

Most pricing structures nudge us to spend more. But there's a particularly cunning type of pricing that can get us to swap our preference from a cheaper to a more expensive option.

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17 February, 2021

The future of the accounting profession

Three major changes and implications for teaching and research.

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13 February, 2021
Filed under: Leadership

Taking five with Susan Anderson

Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Susan Anderson.

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7 February, 2021
Filed under: Sustainability, Thought leadership

From business class to green class: sustainable travel for business

How corporate and business travellers can travel in a sustainable and environmentally conscious way.

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22 January, 2021

The rise and rise of Aldi: two decades that changed supermarket shopping in Australia

Since opening its first Australian stores on January 25 2001, Aldi has profoundly influenced the supermarket landscape.

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