(This blog is an extract from LinkedIn posts made in August and September 2020 and will be updated as posts are continued). What if the President of a major Australian industry Association asked for your Intellectual Property (reports) for Association business and in good faith you provide your IP. […]
Bruce Douglas
Your professional IP is probably quite valuable. Most people think about IP as knowledge gained from your professional activities (education, training, work experience, etc). But is it more than that? Software that you design and develop, and perhaps sell, is your IP. Music that you write and play is your […]
“You’re too old, what would you know” is a comment that I hear occasionally. And it is true that I am at the “mature” end of the spectrum. But to quote the Australian Interim Executives Association (of which I am a Fellow) – “Experience is not something you can Google” […]
There are lots of GIS and mobile products on the market. How well do you know the “fit” of your product in the market? Recently I did an independent Product Review of the Konect mobile GIS software for Global GBM. This involved undertaking a review of the mobile GIS market […]
This is an article printed in Position magazine in June 2018 A properly run Government or council tender should be focused on selecting the most cost-effective solution for goods and services in a transparent and accountable manner, since public money is being spent. If proper tender processes are not followed […]