How Executive Leadership Can Spearhead Philanthropic Breakthroughs In the world of business, innovation is often synonymous with financial gain. However, for one tech executive, innovation took a unique turn, blending business acumen with philanthropic passion. This transformational journey began with a simple step: leveraging a groundbreaking tech platform designed to merge professional networking and charitable impact.
Leaders have a position in time as a leadership opportunity to address key areas of Innovation, diversity, climate, reconciliation, & technology. 193 ASX 200 companies have AICD members on boards. With continuos improvement and innovation a key part of growth. Should they be the ones to lead the charge?
Tech leaders need to be answering the question: What do we need to be investing in now? So we are ready 2 or 3 years from now. So when your CMO says "Right, I want to do this stuff" you are able to say, "Yep, cool"
As B2B buyers increasingly move towards digital channels, business development teams will need to find new ways to stay ahead of the competition. One way to do this is to use a customisable, low-latency news feed that displays important B2B updates such as executive movements, M&A activity, and upcoming IT projects.
In the fast-paced world of business, executives and leaders are constantly looking for ways to save time, money and make a difference in society. However, the traditional sales approaches that have been used on them for decades are no longer effective in today's digital landscape.
AI-driven innovation is a powerful force that has the potential to revolutionise the way executives connect with technical innovators to gain valuable insights, paving the way for collaborative projects that make a genuine impact. This blog will share the highs and lows of this change that is underway as we speak
The Story of meetmagic Originally from Nottingham in England , Carl Gough was raised by his father and his father’s new Jamaican wife, who had four children of her own. From an early age, he was accustomed to being the odd one out, and he used this to form dreams, to work out how to turn these dreams into realities, and eventually to create a future carved from the experiences of his past. Carl realised early on that unless he took action to change the circumstances of his life, he might not have a future at all. Leaving school at 15, home at 16, a father at 19..life started fast. In 1995 Carl arrived in Auckland with NZ$300 in his pocket. And so his journey began. Don’t ever be afraid
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