Friday 13 Aug, 2010

Blogs

Informing Executives

Informing Executives

  • How many change programs can we deal with?

    21 July, 2010 - 05:26 pm Have you noticed how we have so many more projects, change programs, new initiatives and strategies in our organisations today?  Have you noticed that so many more people are Project Managers...all demanding some attention and resource?
  • Professional Family Tree

    19 July, 2010 - 08:42 pm Queensland Health and the consultants being called in to assist highlights one small professional family tree of what is bound to be many.  See this blog for more info.
  • Was this job too much for KPMG

    10 July, 2010 - 02:53 pm The world of big business can be a little scary I suppose.  In the case of Queensland Health's payroll debacle, you have two of the biggest IT companies in the world in SAP and IBM.

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Life in Business

Life in Business

  • A Professional Family Tree

    19 July, 2010 - 08:35 pm Andrew Garner from Ernst & Young (EY) is now supposed to be leading a team to look at the what the new Queensland Health payroll solution should be. With this EY gig this rounds out a full complement of consulting firms getting different slices of the pie when it comes to Queensland Health and Shared Services provision in Queensland Government. Of course, we won't talk about it being consulting advice that recommended the whole shared services initiative and corptech in the first place. That discussion would sidetrack this blog post markedly.My post was to congratulate Andrew on this gig. Since his recent connection to EY and more recent move back to Brisbane from Canberra, Andrew has been everywhere.

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  • Education Opportunity

    06 July, 2010 - 11:31 pm Those of you who know me, know I put a lot of investment into my own education.  There is an event coming up that I can recommend because of one trainer/coach/educator/leader in particular I am a fan of.

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  • Gotta love TEDtalks

    01 June, 2010 - 01:55 pm I recently came across TEDtalks podcasts.  I have listened to TED sporadically, not because I don't enjoy the talks but more that I don't have a lot of time to sit in front of my PC and watch video.  Sitting in a  plane is a great time to catch up on that type of thing and so when I stumbled across TED podcasts I was very happy.

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