Forget MVP: Future innovation is dependent on having an MTP
From small business to startups, there is often an emphasis on the importance of MVP. But to create a positive impact today, you need an MTP.
Culture Amp co-founder, Startup Vic chief join new Victorian innovation taskforce
The Victorian government has formed a taskforce aimed at fostering local innovation and building global connections, and members include Culture Amp co-founder Didier Elzinga and Startup Victoria chief Judy Anderson.
Purposeful innovation: Five lessons from Silicon Valley
Organisations in Silicon Valley are extremely purposeful in how they approach growth and innovation — and it shows in their results.
Why Google wants to put intelligent robots on a leash
Alphabet boss Sundar Pichai has called for industry and government regulation of artificial intelligence in an opinion piece for The Financial Times.
Why this 50-year-old family business pruned a branch to fund the nursery of the future
This year, family-owned Sydney nursery Flower Power sacrificed one of their original sites to make the garden centre of their dreams.
Fighting fire with tech: How holograms, AI and drones can aid bushfire prevention
As Australia continues to experience devastating bushfires, now's the time to harness new technological tools to help prevent future disaster.
Nostalgia is bad for you — and really bad for your business
Remember the good old days? Things were simpler. Customers were nicer. Sales were easier. Sorry... I am going to stop you right there.
Digital cellar doors and grapes on the blockchain: Meet the startups in FOMENT’s first wine-tech accelerator
The FOMENT program has named the seven agtech startups joining its pilot program and looking to inject tech into the wine industry.
How to become a leader who inspires innovation
Much research seeks to better understand the effects of leader characteristics on employee creativity and innovation. Here are three tips.
The rise of realtech: The innovations influencing how we live, work and play
An emerging wave of innovation and technology — dubbed realtech — promises to augment the physical world in which businesses live, work and play.
If you’ve never experienced failure, you’re not taking enough risks
If you've never experienced failure, you're not taking enough risks. Risk-taking is essential to discovering your industry's next big innovation.
Mountain bikes, GoPros and drug therapy: It’s often customers, not companies, that are responsible for innovation
Mountain bikes and GoPros are just two examples of customers — rather than research and development teams — driving innovation.