News and analysis curated by QUT Business School.
23 February, 2024
Filed under:
MBA, Postgraduate, Graduate School of Business, Leadership and management
Being a director of any organisation comes with a raft of responsibilities and obligations that can be daunting for the uninitiated. One of the best ways to gain the skills required to be a director is with a Master of Business Administration (MBA).
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23 September, 2019
Filed under:
Innovation and technology
Big Brother is watching
PhD candidate Irena Bukhshtaber explores the implications of technology and AI in recruitment.
20 September, 2019
Filed under:
Marketing
Is the best customer experience always the right customer experience?
Jennifer Arnold explains why you should align customer experience with customer expectations.
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4 September, 2019
Filed under:
Leadership and management
Taking five with Kathryn Fagg AO
Ahead of our QUT Business Leaders' Forum, we take five with Kathryn Fagg AO.
4 September, 2019
Filed under:
Organisational behaviour
The working parent prototype
Small businesses can forge the path to ease the career/parent dichotomy.
29 August, 2019
Filed under:
Nonprofit and philanthropy
The upside
The trend over the last 25 years is for the rate of giving to outpace inflation, writes Professor Myles-McGregor Lowndes and Associate Professor Wendy Scaife.
29 August, 2019
Filed under:
Organisational behaviour
Wellness in the workplace
General Manager Culture and People at RedEye and QUT Business School alum, Louise Sharman, shares how this Brisbane startup is making workplace wellbeing a priority.
6 June, 2019
Filed under:
Nonprofit and philanthropy
Modern slavery
Australia has a Modern Slavery Act. Does it affect you? You might be surprised.
5 June, 2019
Filed under:
Nonprofit and philanthropy
The gender dividend in philanthropy
Investing in organisations and programs focused on women and girls yields higher dividends.
31 May, 2019
Filed under:
Marketing
The IKEA effect: how we value the fruits of our labour over instant gratification
The IKEA effect says ‘that labour alone can be sufficient to induce greater liking for the fruits of one’s labour’.
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