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Business First Magazine Jun/Jul 2016 Back Issue

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We take a look at what Australia’s business groups think about the budget and the coming election.

In this issue Avanade’s Sarah Adam-Gedge and Quantum’s Adam Driussi, give insight into the role digitisation has in the workplace, how it affects employees and how data analytics can turn a business into a thriving customer-centric operation, with enormous reach and top-down buy-in.

Bryan de Caires of ASIAL talks about security in the modern age, Repromed’s Hamish Hamilton gives us insight into IVF, Ed McManus reveals how sustainable practices are changing energy consumption and John Joyce and Glenda May discuss their different approaches to executive coaching.

We feature Heritage Bank’s Peter Lock, FIIG Securities’ Mark Paton, Marching Elephants’ Andrew Roberts, Murrumbidgee Irrigation’s Brett Jones, ADEC Preview Solutions’ Eric Rollett and Riverina Oils and BioEnergy (ROBE)’s DD Saxena.

It’s another big issue, so take some time out, put the feet up and enjoy the read.
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Business First Magazine

Jun/Jul 2016 We take a look at what Australia’s business groups think about the budget and the coming election. In this issue Avanade’s Sarah Adam-Gedge and Quantum’s Adam Driussi, give insight into the role digitisation has in the workplace, how it affects employees and how data analytics can turn a business into a thriving customer-centric operation, with enormous reach and top-down buy-in. Bryan de Caires of ASIAL talks about security in the modern age, Repromed’s Hamish Hamilton gives us insight into IVF, Ed McManus reveals how sustainable practices are changing energy consumption and John Joyce and Glenda May discuss their different approaches to executive coaching. We feature Heritage Bank’s Peter Lock, FIIG Securities’ Mark Paton, Marching Elephants’ Andrew Roberts, Murrumbidgee Irrigation’s Brett Jones, ADEC Preview Solutions’ Eric Rollett and Riverina Oils and BioEnergy (ROBE)’s DD Saxena. It’s another big issue, so take some time out, put the feet up and enjoy the read.


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We take a look at what Australia’s business groups think about the budget and the coming election.

In this issue Avanade’s Sarah Adam-Gedge and Quantum’s Adam Driussi, give insight into the role digitisation has in the workplace, how it affects employees and how data analytics can turn a business into a thriving customer-centric operation, with enormous reach and top-down buy-in.

Bryan de Caires of ASIAL talks about security in the modern age, Repromed’s Hamish Hamilton gives us insight into IVF, Ed McManus reveals how sustainable practices are changing energy consumption and John Joyce and Glenda May discuss their different approaches to executive coaching.

We feature Heritage Bank’s Peter Lock, FIIG Securities’ Mark Paton, Marching Elephants’ Andrew Roberts, Murrumbidgee Irrigation’s Brett Jones, ADEC Preview Solutions’ Eric Rollett and Riverina Oils and BioEnergy (ROBE)’s DD Saxena.

It’s another big issue, so take some time out, put the feet up and enjoy the read.
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