Informer
Diversity of face and of thought
By the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Kate Kearins.
11 September, 2017
11 September, 2017
Homogeneity, or working out a solution on your own or with someone similar to yourself, adds an error rate of 30 percent.
Have working women finally made it?
By Dr Katherine Ravenswood, senior lecturer in management, AUT Business School
31 August, 2017
31 August, 2017
Business School lecturer Katherine Ravenswood ask whether the time has come for working mums to show some political clout.
What is your calling?
By the Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, Professor Kate Kearins
8 August, 2017
8 August, 2017
A career path with impact means finding a purpose beyond the standard measures of business success, says Kate Kearins.
Exploring our love/hate relationship with New Zealand tourism
By Hospitality Head of Department, David Williamson
3 May, 2017
3 May, 2017
At a time when tourism is creating thousands of new jobs, it's been downgraded to a non-university entrance subject in schools. AUT academic David Williamson explores why.
Compulsory Te Reo Māori in schools – two academics, two views
By Associate Professor Sharon Harvey and Professor Paul Moon
12 Apr, 2017
12 Apr, 2017
Associate Professor Sharon Harvey and Professor of History Paul Moon share their different perspectives on compulsory Māori in schools.




