Programme steers millennials to be part of the government’s ICT and digital strategy
Participants to the inaugural ICT and Digital GovtTech Talent Graduate Programme will work across three of seven central government agencies for two years.
Participants to the inaugural ICT and Digital GovtTech Talent Graduate Programme will work across three of seven central government agencies for two years.
David Webster of Dell EMC discusses the three areas to focus on as organisations embark on digital transformation.
“The single biggest, the flagship Bank of New Zealand store is not on Queen Street. It is the website,” says the bank’s head of digital.
‘Be brave, creative and bold enough to put things into practice that have never been done before.’
Simon Kennedy of The Warehouse Group talks about being an academic advisor, mentor and advocate for retail as a career.
The role allows him to work across all facets of ICT and business units, as well as mentor the next generation of ICT professionals.
For three years, New Zealand companies have been providing female high school students the opportunity to work alongside their IT teams.
Announcement is cheered, but also seen as a ‘missed opportunity for New Zealand to lead the world as an innovative digital nation’
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We all need to dispel the assumption that change is transitory, writes 'change junkie' Vaughan Robertson.
‘Employees need to be empowered to scale-back heavy or unrealistic workloads and concentrate on the tasks integral to their role.’
Futurist Simon Raik-Allen on a basic, but incredibly powerful step to take in the digital era.
‘Tech companies following lean and agile methodologies will often bring a solution to market in a short timeframe. This challenge gives the students a taste of what it will be like in the businesses they will work for following their graduation.’
Marketing and social media experts discuss the best ways to target and engage with consumers in their 20s and 30s.
Despite the rising popularity in digital transformations, one college professor says his students want no part of the CIO role, let alone IT.
I believe that Disney is one of the smartest, most customer-centric corporate organisations in the world…but this paragon of service might well be under threat.