For those wanting to put the theory of innovation into practice, help is at hand. Auckland University of Technology is running seminar called “Developing Innovative Organisations”, to be held at the Sheraton Hotel, Auckland, on June 16. The event brings mix of people from local and global innovative organisations who will describe how innovative thinking on challenge helped their companies build strong positions in their respective markets.
Speakers include Wendy Pye, founder of The Wendy Pye Group, leading educational publisher who’s sold 188 million books globally; Barbara Chapman, general manager, marketing and human resources of ASB Bank the country’s most technology advanced bank; David Crown from new media company Terabyte Interactive.
Sony will be represented by CEO Rex Chandler, Vodafone NZ by managing director John Rohan, 3M NZ by Michael Thomas, and Oracle NZ by Howard Wilson. This seminar is targeted at chief executives, senior and line managers, R&D specialists, human resource staff, consultants and academics, says organiser Roy Smollan, senior lecturer at AUT.
Forming partnerships with Māori business
Broadcaster and journalist Mike McRoberts (Ngāti Kahungunu) will be speaking to directors and the business community at an Institute of Directors’ event Te Ōhanga Māori: Connecting with the Māori economy.