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Archive for April 2010
Calling Social Business Consultants
Headshift Australasia is expanding and recruiting Social Business Consultants. We are seeking entrepreneurial and enthusiastic self-starters who will help deliver Social Business Design services to clients. The perfect candidates will be high-energy and intellectually curious, with a strong interest in social business. You will need excellent computing skills, superior communications skills, and the ability to… read full post
Enterprise 2.0 for Breakfast in Sydney on Tuesday 11th May
If you are in Sydney on Tuesday 11th May, please come and join us for an informal Enterprise 2.0 for Breakfast get together. While not quite on the scale of The 2.0 Adoption Council (recently acquired by Headshift’s parent company, the Dachis Group), our past breakfasts in Sydney and Melbourne this year have provided a great forum… read full post
Social Learning Awards
The Headshift Australasia team are delighted to announce that two of their recent projects have been acknowledged in the LearnX Asia Pacific 2010 eLearning and Training Awards. MentorNet – the project developed in 2007 for the Australian Businesswomen’s Network to provide business education, mentoring, and social networing for women entrepreneurs, has won Best Coaching/Mentor Training… read full post
Curating the Social Business Summit
Headshift Australasia staged the third and final Social Business Summit in the global series, in Sydney, bringing together thought leaders, practictioners, and case studies addressing key issues in social business design: influence, engagement, and impact. A perfect Sydney day complemented the venue (The Mint) that provided the ideal setting for stimulating conversations and networking. We… read full post
