The appeal of the ‘flat’ organisation
Why some firms are getting rid of middle managers.
Do innovation centres undermine innovative thinking?
Separating innovation from the rest of the business to keep it safe may be the best way to undermine it.
The Future, This Week 01 September 2017
This week: privacy (what privacy?), mind control games, and boring innovation.
The Future, This Week 25 August 2017
This week: what's up with the hype, computer says no, and the power of playlists.
Value of creativity in marketing cannot be underestimated
Innovative ways of communicating brands to the consumer is what drives real growth.
The Future, This Week 18 August 2017
This week: the myth of the lone genius, can life compete with Instagram, and is coal still cheaper?
Our lifestyle, not our innovation, attracts US investment to Australia
As innovative and business-friendly as Australia has become in its short history, what makes Australia stand out to international workers is its quality of life.
Jack Ma and the unicorns
The next tech superstar will come from whoever develops something that invalidates how people consume or produce in some way, because Jack Ma is not going to vacate his position.
Are we ready for the new revolution?
Technological advances are about to bring massive changes that some nations will cope with better than others.
Hong Kong, as part of China, must keep its eyes on the future, not the past
Though Hong Kong did not adapt well to the global rise of China and the gamechanging tech revolution, there are now opportunities for it catch up.
Australian coworking spaces cater to a more diverse crowd than just young tech entrepreneurs
Rather than just catering to one stereotype of worker, people who use coworking spaces actually come from different backgrounds, professions and ages.
Innovation in the Navy: how the Air Arm does it
Bringing innovation to a place where rules, hierarchy and tradition are deeply ingrained in the very fabric of the institution can be difficult. How does the Navy break the mould?