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The power of people management

It’s impossible to build a good company without knowing how to attract and secure top talent. But knowing how to keep them.... now there’s...

Red hot chile peppers the globe with FTAs

Chile, the “jaguar” economy of South America, holds a newly-minted Free Trade Agreement with Australia. The Airport Economist, Tim Harcourt, explains why this is good news on both sides of the South Pacific Ocean.

Selling our IP to the Chinese

An Aussie swimming coach sells training secrets to the Chinese and it hits the front pages of the tabloids. Fair enough. But our precious...

Just Imagine

A looming IT skills crisis threatens to leave scores of promising Australian technologies underdeveloped and uncommercialised. Brad Howarth recently attended Microsoft’s annual ‘Imagine Cup’...

What I have learnt (the hard way): Domenic Carosa – Podcast

To listen to Paul Ryan's podcast interview with Domenic Carosa, "What I've Learnt the Hard Way"

What I have learnt (the hard way) – Domenic Carosa

Domenic Carosa founded destra Corporation (then called Sprint) with his sister Anna in 1993. By 1998, destra ran a number of the leading entertainment websites in Australia. In 2000, the company reverse-listed on the ASX a matter of hours before the tech crash on Wall Street. After diversifying into web hosting to survive the dot-com recession, Carosa took the company back to its digital media roots in 2005 and built it into a $100m company with 300 staff nationally. Earlier this year, Carosa became a casualty of the Opes Prime collapse, which resulted in him losing his equity in destra and his departure from the company he built and loved.

Entrepreneur as 3D chess

Thoughts of 3D Chess came to me the other day as I tried to explain to a friend the entrepreneurial process for designing and...

The morning after

Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield is a free agent again. After creating the world’s premier online photo-sharing community, selling it to Yahoo and spending three years working inside the walls of that now troubled internet giant, he’s out and ready for something new. Paul Ryan sat down with him in Melbourne at the recent X|Media|Lab conference.

Beyond the books

Entrepreneurship education comes of age Gaining the confidence to plot your business’s next step without knowing all the answers is the key to entrepreneurship education,...

Look who's entered our Cool Company Awards

If you missed out on nominating your own organisation (or another 'cool' company) for Anthill's 3rd Annual Cool Company Awards, don't slap your forehead...

Look who’s entered our Cool Company Awards

If you missed out on nominating your own organisation (or another 'cool' company) for Anthill's 3rd Annual Cool Company Awards, don't slap your forehead...

Book reviews

THE AIRPORT ECONOMIST By Tim Harcourt Allen and Unwin   Catriona Rowntree may soon be looking for a new job because Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist at Austrade and...

Victorian Technology Profiles Aug/Sep 08

Fixing the lights Most people are well aware that the chemical element mercury is toxic. However, many people aren’t aware that mercury is still used...

The 168 steps to starting a business (Part I)

We decided to list 168 steps (for want of a better random number). Of course, coming up with 168 steps is even harder than writing them, so we called on our trusty readers via the Anthill blog, in what has since been described as an experiment in Magazine 2.0 (reader-generated print content).

Gauging the mood of private business in Australia

With Australia’s private business community facing the spectre of economic uncertainty and the credit crunch, it is tempting to batten the hatches and wait...

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor Not all Anthill readers thought the axing of Commercial Ready (CR) was an unmitigated disaster for the start-up ecosystem in Australia....

On bio-fuels

There has been a lot of criticism of late about bio-fuels and, like many issues, the good technologies are being tarred with the same...

The car polygraph

If it’s true that necessity is the mother of invention, I never want to get in a car with either Bernhard Mattes or Gottfried...

To understand the generations, you have to learn your XYZ

G’day Anthillians. Everyone’s yakking on about Gen this and Gen that, trying to figure out the perfect pitch that will make them rich. But...

Ant Bytes — AA29

With everyone scrambling to figure out exactly what works online – what makes people’s mouse-trigger finger itch and why – it was only a...
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New Zealand’s Xero eyes US IPO, further disruption as subscribers increase...

Xero recently held its annual meeting in Wellington, during which the company revealed some interesting details about its future. As has been widely suspected, the...

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