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Collections of the most influential and interesting speeches from the CEDA platform.
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CEDA's Top 10 Speeches for 2014, in chronological order, are as follows:
![]() | Financial System Inquiry: Supporting Australia's economic growth – Part 1 – David Murray AO, Chair, Financial System Inquiry Perspectives on women in leadership – Her Excellency Professor the Hon. Dame Marie Bashir AD CVO, Former Governor of New South Wales Competitiveness of the Australian gas industry – The Hon. Martin Ferguson AM, Chair, APPEA Advisory Board State of the Nation address – The Hon. Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia Promises and pitfalls of autonomous systems – Professor Mary Cummings, Director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory, Duke University The role of the G20 in taxation regulation – Professor Kerrie Sadiq, School of Accountancy, Queensland University of Technology Business School Northern Australia: Policy for prosperity – Steve Johnston, Group Chief Financial Officer, Suncorp The reform of the Federation – The Hon. Nick Greiner AC, Former Premier NSW; Governor, CEDA Economic possibilities – Glenn Stevens, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia Financial System Inquiry: Supporting Australia's economic growth – Part 2 – David Murray AO, Chair, Financial System Inquiry |
Research has found that workplace diversity has both positive and negative outcomes on team performance, University of South Australia Business School, Centre for Workplace Excellence Director, Professor Ingrid Fulmer has told a CEDA audience.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion October 31, 2012Progress is being made towards the Government’s target of 40 per cent representation of women on government boards by 2015 a CEDA audience in Melbourne has heard.
Read more Leadership | Diversity | Inclusion September 19, 2011Women should be prepared to be the “token woman” in leadership positions – and then deliver on the job, a panel of female business leaders has told a Women in Leadership forum, hosted by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), in Adelaide.
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