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Thursday, October 28, 2021

JOINT WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD 2021

Could not be prouder of Brian Fine - a foundation member of our Nexttech Transformation Forum 

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

THE WORKPLACE OF THE FUTURE IS A HYBRID SYSTEM




If you want to recruit and retain the brightest and the best talent - you will need to think differently about how you engage with them.


70 % of people want flexibility of where and when they work - where connection and collaboration with people anywhere around the world is key, and where they want a pathway to lifelong learning .

 

Working from remote locations like homes and cafes comes with more security threats - and risk of your human capital leaving - is leading to a massive disruption of organisations workforces - where at anyone time 40% of your workforce are being approached to leave and pursue other opportunities .

Businesses will not only have to rely on good technology to increase productivity and job satisfaction - they will have to provide a great culture and collaborative community and a pathway to be upskilled and cater for “the lifelong learner”.

 

  • Attitudes need to change
  • Cultures need to change 
  • Kpi’s need to change 
  • Systems will need to change to cope with the fluid workforce
  • Technology and office layouts need to change 
  •  Teams need to collaborate using technology, like dedicated Teams/Zoom Rooms.
  • Audio and video quality needs to be superb when connecting online - both at the office and at your team members homes


The #NexttechRevolution has arrived , shifting change from traditional to hybrid workplaces - and where the power has shifted from the organisation to the lifelong learner 

 

Inspired by Roger Amir at Mitronics and Heather McGowan 


#the5cs #bbgforum #bsi 

Monday, October 11, 2021

The Story of WiFi - OzInnovation





One of the greatest Australian inventions, wi-fi technology was developed by a team of radio astronomers in CSIRO in 1992. The team comprised of Dr. John O’Sullivan, Mr. John Deane, Mr. Diet Ostry, Dr. Terry Percival, and Mr. Graham Daniels and worked extensively on the issue of radio waves bouncing off indoor surfaces and thus resulting in an echo distorting the signal. They resolved this problem by creating a fast chip for signal transmission during the echo thus leading to the invention of Wi-fi. This technology, now used by more than a billion people globally, has now become an indispensable part of our lives.