6 years ago

Digital Disruption in Professional Services update 1

The wholesale disruption of the sector may not be immediately evident, but there are signs of change coming to professional services.

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6 years ago

Designing for inclusion as a digital capability

Why a mindset focused on designing for inclusion is an ideal capability for dealing with the wicked problem of digital disruption. PLUS join us at DISRUPT.SYDNEY 2015!

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6 years ago

Insights from the professional services round tables on digital disruption

Read about the insights from two round table discussions on digital disruption in professional services.

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6 years ago

Digital Disruption in Professional Services – Final update

Professionals services is being disrupted, but perhaps not in a way we all thought.

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6 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 17 November 2017, we have reads on why you don’t need a digital strategy, modern media, AI home assistants, China’s AI police station, and how a woman’s digital life was weaponised against her.

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7 years ago

Panel: Leadership in the Digital Organisation

Join Euan Semple, Simon Terry, Sandra Peter, and Anne Bartlett-Bragg on March 27 in Sydney for this panel discussion.

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8 years ago

Disrupt Sydney Conference 23 September 2016

Disruption as Usual is the theme for the 4th annual conference hosted by the Digital Disruption Research Group from University of Sydney Business School. Hope you can join us!!

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8 years ago

Prototyping a next generation workspace at Arup

How does a 70 year old firm of consulting engineers prepare to move to a next generation workplace? They prototype it, of course.

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9 years ago

Digital Disruption in Professional Services – Sydney Round Table – 15th September, 2015

Register to attend our round table session in Sydney on 15th September, 2015.

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9 years ago

Why 90% of Organisations would NOT Survive a Digital Disruption

Dr Laurence Lock Lee uses interaction data from a consulting firm to demonstrate that while email might be the dominant communication channel, it will not enable them to exploit digital disruptions.

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