Chris Buxton of Stats NZ: What ‘digital first’ means for today’s business leaders
It is not about the next big platform, or the next technology solution, explains the chief digital officer at Stats NZ
It is not about the next big platform, or the next technology solution, explains the chief digital officer at Stats NZ
The GovTech Talent programme is searching for 20 participants to work on digital and technology projects for two years
The role is being disrupted and CSOs should be focusing on gaining skills outside the certification syllabus, says Francis Kaitano of Fusion Networks.
Cigna's latest 360° Well-Being Survey reveals how NZ stacks up with the rest of the world in this area of healthcare
'Until there’s more certainty and transparency around data, privacy, and security, technology adoption in the home will be challenged.'
David Glover, co-author of the new book ‘Don’t worry about the robots’ on how today’s leaders can manage high-speed change
"They must be able to make decisions and lead teams with abilities that are enhanced with AI.”
Vaughan Rowsell of Vend writes about running a not for profit as a startup, and making a difference beyond ICT.
The head of digital and transformation at ANZ Bank on future trends, becoming a digital business and customer-centric success.
Participants to the inaugural ICT and Digital GovtTech Talent Graduate Programme will work across three of seven central government agencies for two years.
Simon Kennedy of The Warehouse Group talks about being an academic advisor, mentor and advocate for retail as a career.
It is time to address technology driven narcissism and isolation.
The CEO of franchise businesses Green Acres and Hire-a-Hubby, talks about the nuances of becoming a digital company – and why revealing more information online gives them an edge over the competition.
The Asia Pacific region will have two billion smartphone users by 2019, double today's numbers, says Forrester. So how can businesses succeed in this landscape?
Former Fortescue Metals CIO, Vito Forte, lists the 5 areas of technology that he believes will soon disappear as corporate IT gets ready for the next wave of disruption.