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Small but perfectly formed: Bond University excels with personal touch

Small but perfectly formed: Bond University excels with personal touch

Bond University’s business school has a substantial numbers advantage. The school employs more lecturers and adjunct lecturers per student than any other university business school in Australia. The ratio works out to about 11 or 12 students for each faculty member, says the school’s executive dean, Professor Robin Gauld. Roughly 50 full-time-equivalent faculty teach about …read more

From medical career to CEO: How this doctor made leap to leadership

From medical career to CEO: How this doctor made leap to leadership

Lisa Murphy began her medical career in London, in general medicine, moving into emergency medicine and then anaesthesia and intensive care. Many years later, on the other side of the world in Melbourne, she decided to switch careers and take the big step into the corporate world, with the idea of working in not-for-profit health …read more

Electric vehicles will soon double as giant household batteries

Electric vehicles will soon double as giant household batteries

Australia is on the cusp of the next big renewable energy leap: using the electric car to double as a home battery, according to experts in the field. Australia has already embraced solar energy with immense enthusiasm – one in three Australian houses now has solar panels – and with the recent government subsidy there …read more

One in three Aussie homes now powered by the sun

One in three Aussie homes now powered by the sun

Australia leads the world in rooftop solar. About one-third of all Australian houses have rooftop solar installed and recently there has been a surge in demand for home batteries, so solar power can be stored and later used or sold. Yet some home-owners can’t afford or simply don’t want a solar system, others live in …read more

How jumping into AI too quickly can backfire

How jumping into AI too quickly can backfire

A potentially revolutionary productivity booster, generative artificial intelligence is a tool that can backfire, leaving under-prepared employees confused and anxious. Executives need to carefully consider AI policy and training to reassure nervous staff-members and rein in those who will leap ahead and experiment with AI in a potentially damaging way, says Shaun Davies, founder of …read more

AI helps lead the fightback against rampant cybercrime

AI helps lead the fightback against rampant cybercrime

Artificial intelligence has boosted cyber-criminals’ ability to identify network weaknesses and launch sophisticated cyber-attacks, experts have warned. The personal data of millions of Australians has been stolen in multiple large data breaches that have hit some of the nation’s big businesses including Optus, Qantas, Medibank and Medisecure, and the cyber-criminal networks continue to circle, searching …read more

Digital literacy and security of identity will beat back scammers

Digital literacy and security of identity will beat back scammers

The global arms race between cybersecurity experts and scammers is still raging and increased digital literacy is needed to ensure all Australians can securely navigate digital systems, according to experts at an Optus and Australian Financial Review roundtable. Developments such as voice-activated technology could make digital navigation easier for Australians who lacked digital literacy, said …read more

Checks and balances key to clearing AI obstacles

Checks and balances key to clearing AI obstacles

Few Australian business leaders feel ready to take advantage of artificial intelligence and adoption of the technology has been slow and often reluctant, according to a roundtable of experts. At the same time, criminals and trolls have taken to AI with alacrity – spawning a barrage of fraud and deep fakes. Recent research by digital …read more