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1. University of Southern Queensland uses ABM for Strategic Business Improvement
Issue 5: April 2005

The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) aims to provide students with a flexible approach to education access. In addition to traditional "on campus" teaching, USQ offers study through other delivery modes including distance education, fully online distance education and domestic and international educational partners. More...


2. NRMA Motoring Services- On The Road to Better Financial Management
Issue 4: November 2003

This is a story of how a determined, focussed management team of a nationally recognised organisation responded to the discontinuity of being the smaller participant in the commercial break-up of a major group; of how it needed best-practice management information to meet its new challenges; and how a niche consulting organisation was able to contribute to its client’s re-positioning by delivering a range of IT, costing, profitability, process modelling, budgeting, scorecard and financial modelling solutions. More...


3. ABC Identifies Long-Term Value Drivers
Issue 3: October 2002

As a provider of back office services for the credit card operations of Australia's major banks, Cardlink plays a key role in a large proportion of retail transactions and card-based credit facilities. Wholly owned by the banks it services, Cardlink was established in 1988 with an implicit understanding that... More...


4. Northern Territory University Trail-Blazes Integrated Business Costing
Issue 2: July 2002

A combined university and TAFE, Northern Territory University (NTU) is the largest provider of tertiary education in its region. Established in 1989, NTU now services more than 12,000 students and is regarded as a major contributor to the economy of the Northern Territory..... More...


5. The Business of a Better TAFE
Issue 1: December 2001

Since Agility started working with Moreton three years ago, the Institute has reduced overall costs by 10-15 per cent and developed a better understanding of the business. Moreton has found itself better able to react to real costs in the delivery of educational and vocational training. More...


6. Finding the Best Solution Match

2001 How to Invest in IT:

In 1998, the Financial Review reported that only 13% of companies are very happy with their return on technology investments. Despite this, due to a firm belief that IT can help improve the bottom line, planned IT investment is set to increase. These investment decisions are no longer limited to the specialists. More...