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Creating a greener footprint
AIIA's CEO, Sheryle Moon, writes that there’s never been a better time to go green...
Climate change is one issue that will not go away. As our nation comes to grips with the implications of global warming, technology has the potential to be a major part of the solution to our CO2 challenges.
The information and communication technology (ICT) industry is leading the way in the fight against climate change, by developing energy efficient products and clean technologies, by providing useful metrics and information, and also by enabling population decentralisation and large-scale telecommuting.
While the benefits of technology are far-reaching, we must also look for ways to reduce the amount of energy required to keep our technological devices functioning and our potential impact on the environment through e-waste.
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Survey on information technology supported collaboration
Information technology (IT) enabled collaboration is becoming increasingly important to sustain competitive advantage in modern organisations.
As part of an ongoing global research initiative to explore IT supported collaboration, AIIA invites you to participate in an international survey aimed at investigating organisational level impacts of IT supported collaborative work. Broadly, IT supported collaboration can be defined as the use of IT to support people (within and/or across organisations) interacting, communicating, and working together to accomplish tasks.
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Breakfast: Thursday 1 November, Sydney
AIIA is proud to host Competing in the executive innovation stakes on Thursday 1 November in Sydney.
Innovation and business regeneration are now integral to all businesses, but particularly in the fast-paced ICT industry.
Taking your business to the next level depends on more than developing and implementing a strategy, but on executing your ideas faster and more successfully than your competitors.
In this interactive breakfast session, Dr Marianne Broadbent, Managing Director of global executive search and leadership assessment firm, Edward W Kelley & Partners, will explore how effective organisations are implementing ‘executive innovation’, and provide some simple approaches to use with teams.
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Thursday 1 November, 2007
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8.00am
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Park Hyatt Hotel, Sydney 7 Hicksons Road, The Rocks
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$75.00 (AIIA members) $100.00 (non members)
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Online
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Further information:
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Carrollyn Wall on c.wall@aiia.com.au
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This event is especially presented for CEOs in the ICT and wider business community. Bring along your clients to learn more about how your company can successfully compete in the executive innovation stakes.
About Dr Marianne Broadbent Dr Marianne Broadbent is managing director at the innovative global executive search and leadership assessment firm, Edward W Kelley & Partners (EWKP), where she has both regional and global responsibilities. She advises CEOs and other executives on the their leadership capabilities and those of their teams, and leads executive searches in a range of industries across the region.
Marianne heads EWKP’s global CIO Centre of Excellence and assists technology companies in the business and technology education of their leading clients. Before joining EWKP, Marianne was global Senior Vice-President of New Product Development for Gartner, and prior to that Associate Dean at Melbourne Business School. She has led global businesses for Gartner’s executive programs, led her own consulting firm and was a visiting researcher at Boston University. Dr Broadbent is co-author of two best-selling books about technology leadership and management, including The New CIO Leader. | 
Lunch: Thursday 1 November, Sydney
AIIA is proud to host Experience isn't what it used to be: finding and growing the talent you need on Thursday 1 November in Sydney.
Finding the talent you need is not easy.
And nurturing your people to develop a sustainable advantage is even harder.
Effective executives and managers are the differentiators in business performance, but the competition for talent is fierce.
In this interactive lunchtime session, Dr Marianne Broadbent, Managing Director of global executive search and leadership assessment firm, Edward W Kelley & Partners, will explore how effective human resource directors and business leaders identify, nurture and sustain the talent they need to achieve their business goals.
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FITT networking and career management: be inspired, find your purpose, move ahead!
Register now for FITT’s annual networking evening on Tuesday, 23 October at Hudson’s spectacular CBD venue!
Places are limited and you won’t want to miss hearing Dr Annie Stewart, an executive and career management coach from Sympatico Coaching Practice, share how you can combine your passions and talents to turn your dream career from possibility to reality. Stephanie Heasman, a senior manager from Hudson talks about the emerging trends and opportunities in IT careers and what employers look for in prospective employees.
Hudson is delighted to offer the lucky door prize winner a tailored career review and coaching program with an experienced Hudson coach. Six hours of one-to-one coaching using Hudson's innovative online program to help you identify and achieve your key career and performance goals. Value $2,500. Plus, purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win one of these fabulous prizes generously donated by our sponsors:
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Products from Communications expert Candy Tymson’s Communication Pack: Don’t Just Stand There – STAND OUT! 5 audio CD pack valued at $129.00 plus sensational books and CDs valued at up to $39.00 each!
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Must have books and CDs from networking expert Robyn Henderson!
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A Networking Women’s Pamper Pack, including a haircut and blow dry and 1-hour massage!
Finger foods and drinks from 5.30pm sponsored by Hudson, presentation from 6.00 – 7.30pm followed by informal networking opportunities until 8pm. Cost: $30 for members, $35 non-members. Register via the AIIA website: www.aiia.com.au.
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Federal election panel discussion
The Australian Computer Society is hosting the 2007 Federal Election Panel Discussion on Friday 5 Oct at the Westin Sydney.
This breakfast event is entitled Australia - The Next Wave or Just A Backwater?, featuring Senator the Hon Helen Coonan, Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts and Senator Stephen Conroy, Shadow Minster for Communications & Information Technology. More information and registration online.
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Meet the Open Source Industry
Waugh Partners is hosting a "Meet the Open Source Industry" breakfast event in every capital city around Australia, where you'll hear about the value of Open Source, meet the local industry vendors in each city, and hear about the Open Source Industry and Community Census - the biggest ever research project into the dynamics and metrics of the industry and community behind Open Source in Australia.
The event is a breakfast event with time for networking afterwards. Please click through to RSVP to the event in your city. | 
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