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The 2019 Reimagination issue of Idealog is out now and explores the

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Forbes named Xero the world's most innovative growth company in 2014 and its numerous spin-offs are also taking flight.

Anonymous graffiti duo BMD met in detention at school in New Plymouth when the pair was 12. History doesn’t relate whether the punishment

Buzzwords are funny things. In the blink of an eye they evolve from weird little phrases that no one understands to go-to clichés in

Callaghan Innovation was supposed to fix New Zealand’s woeful record for commercialising R&D. But two years on, the numbers are getting worse.

A failed attempt to invent a biodegradeable coffee pod saw a pair of young Kiwi entrepreneurs resort to importing an environmentally-friendly pod. And the

Giving away your money is much harder than you think. Just ask Owen Glenn. So what is our problem with philanthropy?

A strong currency is the bane of exporters' lives. But a weak currency could be even worse.

Investment wisdom from Idealog’s favourite agony uncle

It’s a no-brainer that happier, healthier, stress-free employees will take less time off work and be more productive. But what should an employer be

You’ve seen Idealog’s newsletters. And you’ve visited our site. But did you know that Idealog is also an award winning magazine? As a valued

Penelope Whitson examines her own inner sloth and discovers doing nothing is good for business.

Less than a year after a New Zealand law change allowed businesses to raise money using equity crowdfunding, one player has launched a new,

Wellington boasts some of the world's leading 3D printing designers. A new noses from Victoria University, Weta made film props, shoes and dresses -

New Zealand is an awesome place to develop your tech company, but many fail to fire abraod. For the 2014 Idealog guide to exports,

Your business can be anywhere in the world – so why would your talent choose New Zealand?

Xero has built its model around doing business globally from home, thanks to the power of cloud computing. For the 2014 Idealog guide to

How and why we educate students today has a direct and fundamental bearing on the world they will create for the future. So let’s

The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations, recently issued its Global Trade Forecast report.

By the time he was nine, Danushka Abeysuriya and his family had experienced nick-oftime escapes from not one, but two, war zones. Not surprisingly,

Grimy worms upcycling organic waste into fertiliser seems to be the way of the future – at least it won the hearts (and pockets)

Matter Architects sits halfway down Auckland’s College Hill, in a three level house, on a site which in past lives housed a variety of

Only three things in life are inevitable, dear Idealog readers: death, taxes, and magazines using tired old quotes

Security guards in the dairy aisle, panic buying in the grocery section, counterfeits in schools, knock-offs in cafes, a burgeoning secondary market on Trade

The problem with innovators is they search for solutions before they identify the problem

Meet Bruce Page – the fifth in a company history book filled with Pages.

The Christchurch earthquakes changed the rules around heritage buildings. Dunedin had to decide to bowl or strengthen. Suzanne Middleton talked to some enlightened enthusiasts

China is New Zealand’s single largest export market, with the value of goods sold there exceeding $12 billion in 2014 – twice that of