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Innovation Study Tour – Part 6: Hot-desking at KPMG

Posted on 3 February 2017 by ksircombe / 0 Comment

The next visit was across Darling Harbour to Tower Three in the new Barangaroo precinct and the Sydney office of KPMG. Pairing the Google and KPMG visits made a...

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Innovation Study Tour – Part 5: Google isn’t just a search engine

Posted on 21 January 2017 by ksircombe / 0 Comment

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a hip person in possession of great talent must be in want of a job at Google. There are many, many articles that s...

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A bit more detail – do enterprise social networks save time?

Posted on 16 January 2017 by ksircombe / 1 Comment

Social networks are for teenagers at the mall, right? Social media is wasted time, especially if you’re doing it at work. I’m already really busy &#...

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Innovation Study Tour – Part 4: Making an Enterprise Social Network Work

Posted on 13 January 2017 by ksircombe

The second part of the Hargraves Innovation Study Tour continued on 20 September right in the heart of the Sydney CBD at the Microsoft Store on Pitt Street. Sco...

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Innovation Study Tour – Part 3: The Pope, Enterprise Social Networks and Innovation

Posted on 2 November 2016 by ksircombe / 0 Comment

A short walk brought us to the Microsoft head office in Australia. The building was suitably high tech with an overhead 360 degree screen displaying various Mic...

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Innovation Study Tour – Part 2: CSIRO and Accelerating Innovation

Posted on 14 October 2016 by ksircombe / 0 Comment

The next stop in the Innovation Study Tour was a visit to the CSIRO offices in North Ryde, a wonderfully eclectic collection of buildings in the classic researc...

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Innovation Study Tour – Part 1: The Innovation Award and the CSR Way

Posted on 10 October 2016 by ksircombe / 0 Comment

Remember this from 27 July? Geoscience Australia’s Mineral Potential Mapper project won an inaugural Institute of Public Administration Australia award fo...

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