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As someone who grew up in Invercargill, spent five formative years expanding/eroding my mind at the University of Otago and, then, after a
Do investors run scared when they hear about a founder’s failure, or are battle scars seen as a positive? Is a good idea more
When it comes to business, Kiwis may not be flightless, just afraid to fly, says Sara McFall.
As the old saying goes, everyone loves a trier. But with triers inevitably come failers – and what happens when they’re not viewed so
It might seem odd that Callaghan Innovation would want to embrace failure. Surely we would want the businesses we support to succeed? The answer
How Idealog, Resn, Bend and Spark brought the cover of our just-released Technology Issue to life.
The Southland town of Gore was not named after some nasty medical emergency, but after an early Governor of New Zealand, Sir Thomas Gore
Our ex-resident 'jonzo'-journalist Jonathan Cotton tries all the legal nootropics he can so you don't have to.
Our government spends billions on health every year. The cloud gives us access to our data from almost anywhere. Mobile devices and wearables have
Idealog's agony aunt, David Downs, answers your burning questions about global expansion.
Idealog featured Kendall Flutey, the co-founder of financial capability tool, Banqer, in the emerging talent section of the last issue. Since then, Kiwibank has
Hi, I’m the Idea Log. Did you know wood products are New Zealand’s third biggest export earner? You did? Well, that ruins my intro.
There’s nothing New Zealand likes more than punching above its weight (although, the question remains, exactly how much does New Zealand weigh? Those mountains
Fed up with clunky proofing and approvals processes, two Kiwi software experts worked out a way to do it better.
Most modern jobs require you to turn up. And that leads to a whole range of issues, from traffic at peaktimes to decreased productivity
Most meetings are a worthless waste of time, but insisting on that all-staff meeting truly is the unforgivable sin.
Pattrick Smellie about the politics of those robots coming for our jobs.
Could fringe benefit tax be single-handedly responsible for New Zealand’s declining per capita GDP rankings?
Overnight success tends to take a hell of a long time, so it pays to resist the temptation of a quick win.
How Fergburger turns an inconvenience into branding.
The advertising industry is renowned for its creative offices. And independent agency True’s new space in Auckland doesn’t disappoint.
When machines do everything, what’s left for you to do?
So Apple has done it's latest big reveal and treated us to our first look at
New Zealand is doing some world-leading things with titanium 3D printing. Who knew? We’re making anything from animal implants to gun silencers; from specialist
The academic world tends to focus on the theoretical; on what should be done. The business world tends to focus on the pragmatic; on
Max-o-matic (Ma?ximo Tuja), is a Barcelona-based “illustrator of collage and organised chaos”. He combines vintage magazine clippings, paper waves of colour, digital ltering and erratic,
To create business value, owners and leaders need to think about the journey they want to take their audiences on and design their business