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    Connecting ideas: collaborative innovation for a complex world
    1 May 2010
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    John Spoehr, Kate Barnett, Simon Molloy, Sanjugta Vas Dev, Ann-Louise Hordacre
    Australian Workplace Innovation and Social Research Centre

    The report argues that complex social, economic and environmental challenges confronting Australia requires a fundamental shift in the way we approach problem solving and innovation, one that values the contributions of all disciplines whether they be from the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) sector...

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