Tag Archive for: Social Change

The Future of Commerce is Cause-Driven

By: McCrindle

Columbia University economics professor Joseph Stiglitz once said, “It is trust, more than money, that makes the world go around.”[1] Read more

AI and Christian Faith: What Does the Bible Have to Say?

By: Akos Balogh

[The following is an edited version of the talk I gave on ‘Christian Faith and AI’, at a Men’s Breakfast at Anglican Churches Springwood (NSW), on Saturday Sep 16th 2023]

In the iconic 1993 movie Terminator 2, the AI Terminator Robot played by Arnold Schwarzenegger tells his human companions Sarah Connor and Joel Connor how Skynet was built. Read more

Recruitment Tides are Changing: Here’s What You Need to Know

By: Michael McQueen

The tides are changing in the world of recruitment, as the impact of AI and the post-pandemic workplace shifts continue to proliferate. Read more

Planning a Trip? Here’s How Your Travel Plans May Change in the Next Few Years

By: Michael McQueen

While the world of travel has been the industry perhaps most disrupted in the last couple of years, it is set for more disruption in the years to come – but in some of the most striking and novel ways. Read more

Forget David Vs Goliath: Meet Today’s Empowered Customer

By: Michael McQueen

The annuls of history make it very clear that power has generally belonged to organizations – from religious institutions to government bureaucracies and corporate behemoths. Read more

Australia’s New Dream: Financial Independence

By: McCrindle

The Australian dream has been present in Australia for many decades and as of recently has undergone some major transformation. Read more

The Rise of Conscious Consumers

By: Mark McCrindle

Environmental, sustainable, ethical and organic. These well-known words have become a more common contender in consumers choices during their buying experience. Read more

The ‘Theology of The Skull’ in Euthanasia Laws

By: Stephen McAlpine

“They came to a place called Golgotha (which means ‘the place of the skull’).” ~ Matthew 27:33

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The Changing Age of Self-Learning

By: Mark McCrindle

In today’s digital age, self-learning has taken on new dimensions, with different generations turning to diverse platforms to acquire knowledge. Read more

In the Circular Economy, ‘Repairs’ Are Making a Comeback

By: Michael McQueen

In an economy often characterised by overconsumption, waste and fast fashion, the push for sustainability is not always popular. Read more