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Circus Oz

Author: Phillis, James A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2006

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Circus Oz, Australia's premier, international circus, was exploring offering the new development officer position a higher-than-normal salary. The case covers the organization's dilemmas around this, and the situation's resolution.

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Sydney IVF

Stem Cell Research

Authors: Simons, Robert L.; Rosenberg, Kathryn; Kindred, Natalie
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School Publishing
Publication Year: 2009

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This case examines the strategy implementation and risk management decisions at Sydney IVF, a research-based in vitro fertilization and stem cell company based in Australia.

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The Narrabundah Long Stay Caravan Park (A, B)

Author: Aulich, C.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Publication Year: 2007

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In May 2006, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Chief Minister Jon Stanhope confronted a difficult problem.

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Troubled Waters: Pearl Farming in Port Stephens (A, B, C)

Authors: Padula, M.; Alford, J.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Publication Year: 2007

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This case illustrates the complex issues involved in policy development and decision making where a community is strongly opposed to economic development and where wildlife and the environment are also seen as economic assets.

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The Parrot, the Wind Farm, and the Minister (A, B)

Authors: Padula, M.; Hughes, O.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Australia and New Zealand School of Government
Publication Year: 2007

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In April 2006, Federal Environment Minister Ian Campbell vetoed a proposed Victorian windfarm on the grounds that it would push an endangered species--the Orange-bellied Parrot--closer to extinction.

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Ethical Business and Investment: A Model for Business and Society

Author: Spiller, Rodger
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 27, Issue 1/2.
Publication Year: 2000

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This paper explores the question, 'is it possible for business and investors to do well by doing good?' from an international investment perspective.

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How Australia Got Hot for Solar Power

Down under, they're all over alternative energy - starting with a 1,600-foot tall "solar tower" that can power a small city.

Author: Woody, Todd
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Business 2.0 Magazine
Publication Year: 2006

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It's a dead-calm antipodean winter's day, the silence of this vast ranch called Tapio Station broken only by the cry of a currawong bird. Davey, chief executive of Melbourne renewable-energy company EnviroMission, aims to break ground here early next year on the world's first commercial "solar tower" power station...

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If Cops Can Change, So Can Corporations

Authors: Kamener, Larry; Dyer, Andrew; Caldecott, Julie; Cotter, Kate; McInstosh, Fiona
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Source: The Boston Consulting Group
Publication Year: 2006

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Cops and corporations have more in common than might be imagined. Both operate in rapidly evolving competitive landscapes and are searching for innovative ways to thrive in an increasingly informed, sophisticated, and demanding world. BCG recently helped the main police force in Melbourne with organizational issues to help fight crime more effectively. Drawing on that work, the OfA offers three lessons for corporations on communications, skills, and decision making as they introduce organizational change...

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2020 Vision, The Manager of the 21st Century

Authors: Nairn, Amanda; Nicholson, Jon
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Boston Consulting Group
Publication Year: 2006

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The report was prepared for Innovation and Business Skills Australia, a Federal Government-funded Industry Skills Council that sets the training agenda in innovation industries such as information and communication technology, financial services and business services. The report says the senior executive of 2020 will need very different skills to today's business leaders. Key findings include that CEOs and senior executives will be asked to balance a wider range of interests, and the age of the generalist manager is coming to an end...

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Corporate Community Involvement: Establishing a Business Case

Authors: Suggett, Dahle; Goodsir, Ben; Pryor, Simon
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Centre for Corporate Public and Business Council of Australia Affairs, 2000.
Publication Year: 2001

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This is a comprehensive study of 115 Australian corporations and their views of community involvement at a time of changing expectations of their social role.

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