The lost generation?
Family businesses traditionally pull together to survive a crisis, but the dramatic impact of the pandemic has brought even the strongest to their knees. They will have to developnew skills to adapt...
Mary-Anne Williams is the Michael J Crouch Chair for Innovation at UNSW where she collaborates to grow entrepreneurship and accelerate innovative thinking in Australia. Prior to this, she spent 18 years as Founder and Director of the Innovation and Enterprise Research Lab (The Magic Lab), Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute at UTS, which worked with industry and government partners on technology-enabled innovation and builds solutions using AI, design thinking, experimentation, and analytics.
10 March 2021 ⢠by Peter Vogel, Patrick Reinmoeller, Karl Schmedders in Innovation ⢠6 min read
Family businesses traditionally pull together to survive a crisis, but the dramatic impact of the pandemic has brought even the strongest to their knees. They will have to developnew skills to adapt...
10 March 2021 ⢠by Lindiwe Matlali in Innovation ⢠8 min read
Itâs not a lack of talent but a lack of opportunity that is holding back Africans, argues Lindiwe Matlali, the leading light in a not-for-profit organization which helps young people to reach...
5 March 2021 ⢠by ĂykĂź IĹÄąk in Innovation ⢠10 min read
During lockdown, families have turned to PlayStation, Xbox and Twitch in ever increasing numbers. Thatâs good for business, but there is a social cost and the regulators are circling, reports ĂykuĚ IĹÄąk...
Explore first person business intelligence from top minds curated for a global executive audience