A highly engaging and interactive session with Professor David Cooperrider at MGSM.
John Edwards (Acting Director of Executive Education) with Professor David Cooperrider.
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MGSM Speaker Breakfast Presentation with Professor Roy Green from UTS and Kate Hughes from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), discussing the research report findings which relate to the emerging northern Sydney technology corridor.
How do businesses around the world gain competitive advantage in their markets? Increasingly through co-locating and collaborating to create value. Are businesses doing this in the emerging northern Sydney technology corridor? Are they collaborating as well as co-locating to build innovation capability and performance? New research led by Professor Roy Green from UTS and Kate Hughes from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), Australian Business Foundation and Industry and Investment NSW, tries to answer these questions. It investigates firms in two key sectors – information and communication technologies and biomedical technologies – and their linkages with research and educational institutions. The findings from the research have important implications both for the firms themselves and for public policy in Australia.
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Left to right: Professor Roy Green, Kate Hughes and John Edwards
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MGSM extends its congratulations to Mr Lani Cummins - the 2009 Salmat Contact Centre Manager of the Year.
MGSM was pleased to sponsor the Education component of Salmat’s prestigious Contact Centre Manager of the Year Award for 2009.
MGSM was also delighted to be part of the judging panel and was impressed with the quality and calibre of the applications.
In 2009 Salmat partnered with MGSM to deliver specific programs aimed at developing their Strategic Managers and People Managers.
L to R: Asal Accardo (MGSM), Ian Meulman (Salmat), Lani Cummins (Salmat), Alison Walsh (MGSM), Wendy Poyser, Jenny Rickard (MGSM)
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