The International Study Tour for Executive MBA of students from QUT continued across Europe to provide an immersive learning experience, learning about project complexity at different levels and scale.
After a two-year break caused by Covid-19, a cohort of students from QUT had the opportunity to visit four organisations in Europe and engage with project complexity at different levels and scales.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a massive surge in global unemployment. It has also highlighted the increasingly valuable role of automation in today’s world.
What exciting and challenging times we live in. We are all witness to the emergence of the fourth industrial revolution – the convergence of our physical world with…
Project success is a vital component to every organisation’s business success, and a huge part of this involves benefits management. Dubbed the ‘Rottweiler’ of benefits management, Stephen Jenner…
I was recently invited by the United Nations to give a keynote address—titled “Uberizing Energy: How Digital Technologies will Change the Competitive Landscape of the Energy Sector”—at the UN’s…
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Looking back on the 2018 GBC winners is really an exercise in looking forward…
Professor Michael Milford, Chief Investigator at the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision at QUT, shares with Kate his thoughts and predictions about what everyday life could look like…
Smart cities seek to leverage technology, proactive governance, financial and capability resources, and the talents and networks of their citizens, to create livable, prosperous and future-oriented communities. Participates…