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ACS Industry Insight Leaders Series: Technology doesn't innovate - people do! Technology isn't disrupting your business, people are!

Steve Vamos, CEO of Xero, will discuss the leadership and management consequences of the changes are going on in the world and outline approaches business leaders and their teams can employ to drive creativity and innovation in their organisation.

Event Start: Thu 04 Jun 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 04 Jun 06:30 PM AEST

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<p>The world is now a highly connected and fast changing economic and social system, as are the organisations within which we work.<br><br>Information and communications technology has amplified the potential of people (and the organisations they work for) as the internet, low cost computing devices and communications networks connect people with others of common interest and new sources of knowledge and information.<br><br>People, their knowledge, relationships and the extent to which they are encouraged and enabled by management to create and innovate, increasingly determine how value is created for their organisation. This is a big change to embrace because traditionally we hired people to do what they were told, and now we want them to create, collaborate and innovate.<br><br>As a result, organisations that don&#39;t focus on enabling their people to create the future and innovate will find it tough to succeed in the future.<br><br>Join us at this upcoming ACS Industry Insight Leaders Series event on <b>Thursday 4 June, </b>where our speaker Steve Vamos, will talk on the leadership and management consequences of the changes that are going on in the world and outline approaches business leaders and their teams can employ to drive creativity and innovation in their organisation.<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000HMaaL&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1588120709000"></img><br><br><b>Notice for ACS Professional Year Students</b><br>When attending virtual events, in order to claim and qualify for the required CPD hours, Professional Year students need to attend the online event in its entirety which will be tracked by the ACS events team.<br><br>If a cloaking software program is used when connecting to an online event, your attendance cannot be recorded and CPD hours cannot be allocated.  This does not include VPN.<br><br><i>For the sole purpose of registering you for this event, your registration details have been shared with Redback conferencing. Please refer to the Redback Data Policy at https://www.redbackconnect.com.au/privacy-policy/ for confirmation that the data will not be used for any other purpose outside of this webinar.</i></p>

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Steve Vamos has more than 30 years' experience in global technology and digital media. He has lived and worked in Australia, New Zealand, the USA and Asia. 
 
Steve has been CEO of ASX-listed tech giant Xero since April 2018, where he leads the business’s growth and performance with a team of more than 2,700 employees. Born in the cloud, Xero is a beautiful, easy to use platform for small businesses and their advisors with more than 2 million subscribers to the platform in over 180 countries. On the inaugural 2018 Financial Times FT1000 High-Growth Companies Asia Pacific list, Xero was the fastest-growing tech company in the $200 million+ segment. 
 
Steve is a member of the Advisory Board of the University of Technology Sydney Business School.  
 
Non-executive director: Steve has previously served as a non-executive director of Telstra, Medibank Private and David Jones and as a non-executive director and advisor to a range of Australian organisations, which span from start-ups through to large established companies.  
 
CEO: Steve has also been Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Australia and New Zealand, ninemsn, Vice President and Managing Director of Apple Computer Asia Pacific, and Managing Director of Apple Computer Australia. 
 
Microsoft: In his role at Microsoft as Vice President of worldwide sales and international operations for Microsoft Corporation's Online Service Group, he was responsible for the organisation's international business in more than 30 countries around the world.  
 
Non-profit: Steve was the founder and President of the Society for Knowledge Economics (SKE), a not-for-profit think-tank that operated from 2005 to 2014. SKE aimed to encourage and promote new and better leadership and management practices, which would enable innovation, productivity and sustainability.  
 
Education: Steve holds a degree in Civil Engineering (with Honors) from the University of New South Wales. 

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