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Adapt or perish: Australia Post must embrace digital disruption

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTo survive, Australia Post must adapt its technological strategy. AAP/Tracey Nearm

Most industries are vulnerable to digital disruption of established business models, including public sector services. The question is whether such industries use the opportunity to reposition in their markets by disrupting themselves. Or whether they wait to be...

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