A New Zealand-based taxi fleet owner had the brainwave to do what Aussie taxi services have failed to see: self-disruption to add a delivery service, now with massive growth and a new franchise business.
The 5th annual DISRUPT.SYDNEY conference is nearly here, aptly themed "Imagining the Future", and will take “an historic leap into the future with a real time presentation by one of the world’s leading researchers in the field of digital faces and virtual reality".
With spending on personal technologies already massive yet still expected to grow to $2.7 trillion per year by 2019, five personal technologies are set to make a major business impact.
Scott Anthony was a Day 2 CeBIT Australia 2016 morning keynote speaker, and I had the opportunity to interview him on the topic of his talk, on disruptive change, on venture capital successes and failures and more!
With market disruption challenging established wisdom, world decision making expert Gary Klein will offer a DISRUPT.SYDNEY masterclass in Australia on 25th May
Capgemini, a global consultancy, technology and outsourcing company says organisations must move from product centric to customer centric – what do customers really want?
Nokia is set to take the wraps off its 'newest, soon-to-be-named' device, with a live on-site demo of the product and then the live broadcast of Nokia CEO Stephen Elop's Nokia keynote in Singapore on June 21.
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