NZ Business + Management

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Facial recognitio­n technology is here. But, as with many fastmoving technologi­cal developmen­ts, the law has not always kept up with the pace of change, which leads to varying approaches taken by courts and privacy regulators around the world. Jennifer Yang and Allan Yeoman explain that this means it can be difficult to identify what uses of the technology will breach the law.

JOHN AND SUE Harvey of Quest Newmarket were named Franchisee of the Year at the annual Quest Apartment Hotels

New Zealand and Fiji Network Conference late last year.

Global property management software developer RMS took out Supplier of the Year.

The Harveys said it was an honour to be recognised with the award. “Both Sue and I share this with the rest of our team at Quest Newmarket who all play a huge part in contributi­ng to our success,” said John. “We take pride in the fact that as a team we have been recognised by Quest Corporate Office for our work and our level of customer service. Our simple ethos is to keep the customer happy and they will return.”

The conference featured technical workshops and presentati­ons with special interactiv­e sessions from health and wellbeing to workshops on how to leverage brands at a local level. There was also a business planning session with

Zac de Silva.

The conference offered franchisee­s guidance on how to successful­ly implement best practice and overcome challenges within their franchise to optimise business performanc­e.

 ??  ?? (L-R) ADRIAN TURNER, KALOTINI RAUTUTI, SIOSIANA HEMALOTO, NANDY DIXIT, SUSAN AND JOHN HARVEY, STEPHEN MANSFIELD.
(L-R) ADRIAN TURNER, KALOTINI RAUTUTI, SIOSIANA HEMALOTO, NANDY DIXIT, SUSAN AND JOHN HARVEY, STEPHEN MANSFIELD.

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