“…productive entrepreneurs focus first on growing the pie, unproductive entrepreneurs are focused first on dividing the pie, and destructive entrepreneurs are really only interested in stealing the pie.”
Read MoreSome notes from a recent project on considerations for development of effective assessment frameworks that capture the impacts of new/emerging disruptive tech.
Read MoreDr Ruth Morgan is the first cab off the rank in a series of interviews exploring ideas around transformative change, how it occurs, and how it is examined from a range of different perspectives. Ruth is an environmental historian with some great perspectives on how disruption and change has occurred in Western Australia, with a particular focus on the influence of water in our history.
Read MoreGiven the recent focus on regional centre development, we test the new Microsoft PowerBI capabilities by building a dashboard to explore the characteristics of employed residents in each region of Western Australia.
Read MoreThe recent controversy around the BIS Shrapnel report on the impact of negative gearing tax concessions has led to some interesting discussions as to the professional standards associated with economics analytics.
Read MoreNarasimhalu (2005) proposed the Innovation Cube model as a way of conceptualising how innovation comes about. This model proposes that there are three pairs of attributes (dimensions) that define successful innovation.
Read More“The Australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile, that is innovative, that is creative. We can’t be defensive; we can’t future-proof ourselves."
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