'credo ut intelligam'
I believe so that I may understand
Spot On Events for Chief Executives and HR Leaders
By: altweb - Tuesday, March 19, 2013
In 2012, AltusQ has presented 3 sold-out events designed for Chief Executives and HR Leaders. In the boardroom of the Powerhouse Museum in late 2012, over 50 HR Leaders were treated to a private tour of the Faith, Fashion, Fusion exhibit. Faith, fashion and Muslim identity were explored through the experiences and achievements of a group [...] Read more
Did you Say Mentoring for Cultural Change?
By: altweb - Thursday, September 6, 2012
It’s rightly said that to change a company you must first change the consciousness of its leader. Unless leaders embrace their own development journey how can they expect their organisation to blossom, profits to soar, customer relationships to thrive, staff engagement to deepen and market share to grow? So a question for leaders – how [...] Read more
Calling all CIO’s
By: altweb - Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Would you like to connect with some up-and-coming IT management talent? The Master of Business and IT Management (MBITM) at UTS is one of the top programs churning out the next wave of senior technology and business leaders. You can tell that the MBITM students and graduates are innovative thinkers by the fact that they [...] Read more
Identifying leadership blindspots
By: altweb - Wednesday, July 4, 2012
As a business leader the hardest person to manage can sometimes be yourself. It’s not easy to get an objective view of what is, and is not, working unless you have the help of a knowledgeable external observer. AltusQ coach Ak Sabbagh provides a couple of concrete examples. Read more
“Scuttlebut” or something closer to home?
By: altweb - Friday, June 1, 2012
There was an expression when I was in the Army which was, “telephone, telegraph, tele-digger”. Basically, this meant that if you wanted something to be known (or not) around the country within moments, then just mention it in conversation to “Jonesy” (common digger nickname), the nearest well-meaning “digger” (soldier) whilst having a “darb” (cigarette) and [...] Read more
