Innovation

Read the latest advice, feature articles and news on innovation in business and innovation management in Australian business for business leaders, CEOs and leading companies.

Forget the Asian century – let's make it about innovation

Australia cannot compete on cost when it comes to regional employment. We need to compete on energy, ideas and innovation.

By Ken Hudson

Meet the biotech that will fund its drug development by buying into a coal mine

By James Thomson

06 November 2012

Melbourne-based biotech Avexa is one of many companies facing an uphill battle to get the cash it needs to bring its developments to market. So it took a surprise route.

Innovation guide: The market risk map

By Roger La Salle

01 November 2012

Innovation insights from a top-rating Melbourne TEDx presentation.

Hats off to McNamee, master of regeneration

By Paul Hunter

29 October 2012

Lessons for leaders from the advice of Brian McNamee, the former CEO of blood products company CSL.

Why good leaders are vulnerable and how to make your leadership style more open

By Emily Piesse

29 October 2012

Take it from Silicon Valley: vulnerability means innovative thinking.

Apple’s iPad mini: The follower, not the leader

By Cara Waters

25 October 2012

Is Apple's Johnny-come-lately iPad mini release a case of the tech giant taking its eye off the ball?

Is inertia killing your best opportunities?

By Roger La Salle

25 October 2012

Too often, an outside party with an innovative initiative approaches an employee who has neither the vision nor experience to see the potential.

Apple's maps fiasco and the mobile arms race

By Knowledge@Australian School of Business

23 October 2012

A sense of vindication most likely spread throughout Google's headquarters after the disastrous roll-out of Apple's new Maps app. But can the damage be repaired?

Innovation: Why the ‘outrigger’ model worked for IBM

By Roger La Salle

18 October 2012

The key to success is to identify a new initiative, put a small team together, fund them and set them adrift to survive or succumb.

How to embed an innovative culture

By Roger La Salle

11 October 2012

If you are not constantly working to improve your products, processes, services and customers, you can be sure a competitor will soon move in.

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