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Royal commission into banking debate reveals the sell-off of Australian democracy

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imageMalcolm Turnbull has downplayed calls for a royal commission into the banks, arguing that their operations are already well governed.AAP/Richard Wainwright

Debates over the call for a royal commission into the banking industry have brought to the fore the real battle in Australian politics – and it’s not about partisan rivalry.

At stake...

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Three ways to build innovation into your organisation

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imageIt's not easy to build an innovative culture when everyone's focused on just keeping the organisation afloat.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Despite the explosive rate of innovation transforming our world, how established organisations innovate themselves is another matter altogether.

The string of defunct or struggling organisations such as...

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