TechDay New Zealand - Aotearoa's technology news network

Professional Development (PD) stories - Page 5

Story image
How CIOs can become more fit for their digital business roles
Thu, 12th Jan 2017
#
digital transformation
#
leadership
#
digital strategy
CIOs need to make New Year's resolutions to become more effective leaders in the digital era, according to Gartner.
Story image
AUT University opens new centre... Boosts NZ science and tech education
Thu, 18th Sep 2014
#
aut
#
research
#
pd
AUT University has opened a new Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Tertiary Education Centre (STEM-TEC) in New Zealand.
Story image
Teachers who inspired, focus of new Kiwi website
Wed, 12th Feb 2014
#
edutech
#
cloud services
#
government
A new website, Inspired by U, launched by Education Minister Hekia Parata, allows Kiwis to honour the teachers who made a lasting impact.
Story image
Kiwi tech firm unleashing the beast
Mon, 8th Jul 2013
#
hybrid & remote work
#
personal computing devices
#
apple
Cloud company Unleashed Software increases staff count by 60%, relocates it offices to Auckland's North Shore and raises salaries to 20% above market average.
Story image
What new graduates need to know
Thu, 30th May 2013
#
linkedin
#
leadership
#
degree
New LinkedIn survey reveals three-quarters of under-30s feel overqualified for entry-level jobs, sparking debate on millennial work ethic and leadership skills.
Story image
Does your business develop your job skills?
Fri, 3rd May 2013
#
it training
#
migration
#
ict
As skills shortages become more prevalent, particularly in IT, fewer than half of New Zealand employees are happy with the training they get at work.
Story image
CCiNZ conference delivers in spades.
Thu, 1st Nov 2012
#
uc
#
contact centre
#
ccaas
CCiNZ conference exceeds expectations with expert talks on industry evolution and strong networking in Auckland, promising future growth.
Story image
Hiring new grads in a tight labour market
Tue, 1st Jul 2008
#
edutech
#
tertiary education
#
alcatel-lucent
Unemployment levels in New Zealand are at a historic low, with the shortage of skilled workers in the ICT industry particularly acute.