Real Estate Function – 15 November
” The top 5 tips to create bulletproof agreements” Monday 15 November is the Real Estate function. You all are invite to attend a timely presentation about “best practice” in the Real Estate industry. The presenter is Tim Jones, a solicitor with Glaister Ennor. Tim has up-to-date information to help the real estate industry. […]
Malcolm Evans on Robert Davis at Maungawhau School 7 November 2010
GO THE BLACK CAPS!!! I had the great pleasure of meeting Malcolm Evans today at the Maungawhau PrimarySchool Fair. He quite cheaply was doing cartoons of the unwashed for $10. He did mine and I got 55 runs this Saturday. Wow. Thanks Malcolm.
Help New Zealand improve it’s GDP
Media Release: Unitec and the Young Enterprise Scheme will help New Zealand improve it’s GDP Supporting our enterprising young people is the key to improving New Zealand’s GDP according to Unitec Institute of Technology’s Head of Department or Management and Marketing, Associate Professor, Dr. Robert Davis. A report out yesterday from the 2025 Taskforce shows that New […]
Department of Management and Marketing: Student Satisfaction 2010
The Department of Management and Marketing was ranked second behind the Department of Performing and Screen Arts in the 2010 Unitec Student Union Annual Student Satisfaction survey for the Faculty. The Department of Performing and Screen Arts was ranked No1 in Unitec. We estimate that the Department of Management and Marketing was ranked 5th Overall at […]
Student Success in the Bachelor of Business 2010 – Marketing Communications
The students of my 2010 Bachelor of Business class have been blogging their assignments in Strategic Marketing Communications. Cool. Great to have an on and offline conversation. Here they are: Juergen Stolzlechner: https://integrater.wordpress.com Tracey Alenepi: www.traceyalenepi.wordpress.com Michael Stangl: http://imcexplorer.wordpress.com Michaels work has picked up by “The NZ Taxi Blog” and “was already interested in the work and […]
Staff and Student Success – November 2010
One of the many stories I receive about the staff at the DoMM. Here is some recent comments from one of our students with approval about one of our lecturers and collaborators from industry, Steve Barnett, a lecturer in strategy: “As we left class after the first night of lessons I distinctly remember commenting to […]
Final Event Young Enterprise Scheme – Unitec
The Department of Management and Marketing hosted the final event of the west Auckland region of Young Enterprise Scheme for the year on Friday 22 October when awards were given to the best directors from across the region and the regional winning team, was announced. The winning team, Jeanius from Lynfeld College are manufacturing and selling a […]
GoGlobal feedback
One day talk fest hosted by EMA in skycity about how to go global. Nick K was there as guest of asianz org. Minister Wayne Mapp opened the batting Renaming of min of research sci and tech to Min of Sci and innovation (the min of scin) designed to tell a different story to […]
Community understanding of the impact of temporary visitors on incidental destinations: Community Development Vol. 41, No. 3, July–September 2010, 340–353
Community understanding of the impact of temporary visitors on incidental destinations. Ken Simpson: Department of Management, Unitec Institute of Technology, Private Bag 92-025, Auckland,New Zealand Phil Bretherton: School of Law and Business, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia Influential changes in global economics have posed important survival and sustainability questions for small urban communities. In response, […]
Well Done Diana Sharma: 14th Waikato Management School Postgraduate Student Conference 2010
THE IMPACT OF FORMAL CAPABILITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMMES IN OWNER-OPERATED SMALL BUSINESSES by Diana Sharma Diana Sharma is a research assistant and is also completing her Master of Business at the DoMM, Unitec. In her role, Diana is currently working in a job role as a business assessor and development specialist where her role requires her to […]