Monday, October 26, 2009
Storm Cunningham has made his name as the real estate agent for the revitalize era. As CEO of the resolution fund, Storm has turned around the fortunes of many a decaying suburb. When the manufacturing industries of Youngstown moved overseas the area was left vacuous and soulless until its community based "revitalization via shrinkage" program, initiated in 2004 and due to be completed in 2010. It is initiatives like this, focusing on re-working "brown" land and revitalizing industrial suburbs that have earned Storm his reputation as champion of the restoration economy.The book walks us through some of the projects...
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Wondering what rapper 50 cent is doing gracing the pages of this website? Well, as co-author of what is quickly becoming a business best seller, this book just couldn't be missed. Curtis James Jackson III is an American Rapper who has caused much controversy over his anti-social ways, his explicit album lyrics (Get Rich or Die Trying was his 2003 album shown above) and his public feuds. His drug dealing mother was shot when he was in his early teens leaving him to be brought up by his grandparents. Curtis...
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Cityboy is a brilliantly gritty account of life in London's financial heartland - The Square Mile. Author Geraint Anderson breaks the city's code of silence to uncover its dark and sorded secrets. With insider trading, drug taking, gambling and recklessness abound it is a wonder that any trading gets done. However, Geraint is proof that the dog-eat-dog culture of looking out for number one does yield results - he retired at only 35 years old after amassing a fortune. The book, which was originally an anonymous column in a city newspaper looks set to go to film in the near...
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
George Soros is one of the richest men in the world and has been involved in the financial markets for many years. Having witnessed the slow fall from grace of the global banking system, the crash of 08 was certainly no surprise. The boom / bust cycle is analysed against the backdrop of the globally networked situation that we find ourselves in today. Solutions and strategies are offered and policies suggested. Keith reviewed George's latest book on radio 2GB tonight, a podcast of which will shortly be available by clicking through here. For those that prefer to read the review,...
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Friday, September 11, 2009
In June Keith interviewed Dr Ian Pollard For the Australian Institute of Company Directors about his new book "Investing In Life". The interview is available to listed to via podcast by clicking here. Dr Pollard tells Keith that he was inspired to write this book after seeing a gap in the market for books that look at the business case for investing in ones self. He cites that there are many books out there teaching us how to develop our Emotional Intelligence, or negotiation skills and our networking ability but nothing that gives a holistic perspective on the returns that...
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Whether you are looking to tackle a mamouth load of ironing this weekend or climb mount Everest, a little motivational pep talk is always welcome. We found this video doing the rounds on You Tube and wanted to share it with you. Some words of wisdom to see us on our way!...
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Monday, September 7, 2009
In an age when stories of impending doom with regards to the state of the environment are rampant it is great to read something more positive. Lester Brown has was named by the Washington Post as "One of the world's most influential thinkers" and has devoted his life to the global environmental movement. His most recent book, "Mobilizing To Save Civilization" reviews the health of the planet while discussing and offering up practical and positive steps towards a solution. This book champions the cause for education and empowerment (through health care) of the individual as a means to achieving environmental...
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the start of World War II so what better time to review this book which looks at Japanese Intelligence gathering during the late 1930's and through the 1940's. The author Ken Kotani's Japanese origins along with his international education (MA in war studies from Kings College, London) allowed him to gain access to some of Japan's war veterans. Many veterans still live under a cloud of fear that the USA will conduct investigations into their signals intelligence and put them on trial. Kotani reviewed the methods and depth of intelligence gathering strategies used...
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Australia has had a quiet time on the international front over the last few decades due in part to the hub and spoke arrangement that put the USA in the driving seat of world affairs. However, that era is ending thanks partly to the rise in wealth across many of Asia's key players. While the rise of China and India provides plenty of scope for functional cooperation, there are many unresolved issues in the region that could cause conflict. Tangled Webs looks at Australia's future in a multi-lateral era where the USA is no longer the king pin and Asia...
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Monday, August 17, 2009
On 30th August the Colombia tall ship will be sailing into Sydney's Circular Quay. The Gloria is the official flagship and sail-training ship of the Columbian Navy, and her home port is Cartagena. Read more about the ship and her current voyage by downloading the PDF: ten good things about columbia.. If you would like more information, Keith will be discussing the arrival of the Gloria tomorrow night on radio 2GB....
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Monday, August 10, 2009
War has never been for the faint hearted but back in the early 1800's many would have much rather died fighting than deal with the consequences of surviving a major trauma. It was during a protracted and bloody battle that Jean-Henri Dunant became so insensed at the blood-loss and tragedy of was that he felt compelled to act. His book "A Memory of Solferino" became his mouthpiece, gaining him access to many people of influence. Dunant went on to form international aid agency the Red Cross along with his business partner Gustave Moynier- a recipient of the boook! While this...
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
The Australian Business Foundation have just launched their latest research project investigating Australian businesses and their engagement with China. This project is a reality check on actual experiences of doing business with China. It looks beyond the China hype to the strategies and approaches Australian businesses are using on the ground in China. The book explains that there is no right equation for businesses engaging with China. It is constantly changing and the right answer is different for every organisation. Rapid economic growth and development have ensured China will continue to play a...
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Life is made up of many disasters that we should have seen coming. From slipping over on wet bathroom tiles and falling out of a tree to the Chernobyl disaster and the devastating flooding of New Orleans. However, why, when it seems so obvious that a problem is looming do we allow them to happen? This book pinpoints three of the key reasons for the occurrence of these predictable surprises. The first, cognitive failure where the authorities fail to understand the consequences of their inaction. Secondly is organizational failure where the stakeholders may very well understand the size of the...
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Keith's recent comments about Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi conduct caused a stir in the Sunrise studio last week. See the footage below and let us know what you think! This clip was taken from You Tube and was posted there by Sunriseon7. You can see more information on Sunrise by going to their website...
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
We have all heard about how China is set to take over the world with its vast population, its cheap manufacturing and its thirst for progress but what is going on behind the statistics? Who, if anyone is influencing China? What does being part of the global economy mean to China? How is China coping with its growing wealth and power? Mark Leonard gets under the skin of the balance sheet and peels back the communist government veneer to uncover China's intellectual heart. Leonards vast foreign policy experience and connections within China have enabled him to access some of the...
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Former Goldman Sachs investment banker John Talbott shares with us the 86 biggest lies from wall street and sheds some light onto some of the possible causes of the current economic crisis. His book claims that the American economy was never as strong and robust as it was made out to be. That GDP growth over the past ten or so years has been mainly due to population growth and the fact that many spouses have now entered the workforce rather than through good management. He uncovers the truth that the powers moving America are from the corporate world rather...
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Monday, July 13, 2009
In these turbulent financial times many have pondered on the true costs of capitalism. In his newly released book, Barbera takes a look at the human element of the global financial market delving into behavioral economics and uncovering the psychology that drives the cycle of boom and bust. The book talks about the three stages of the market cycle as defined by American Economist Minsky . 1) Hedge Finance - this typifies the early part of the cycle with the memory of recession fresh in investors minds. 2) The Speculative Finance phase which occurs after a few years of good...
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
In his latest book, Paul Collier analyses the impact of democracy on global stability. Paul, a Professor of Economics at the Oxford University analyses the problems faced by some of the world's poorest countries in their quest to play their part on the world stage. This book looks at the post cold war political landscape and surmises that the world has become a more dangerous place for many. As an economist Paul takes an analytical and fact laden approach to his writing concentrating on financial benchmarks and numerical facts preferring not to steer into the more theoretical and historical territory...
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Regardless to whether you are selling a car, a tin of beans or a country branding is everything. Simon Anholt's short yet surprisingly comprehensive book looks at the extent that countries such as the USA and Great Britain have penetrated our subconscious and shaped our decision-making. Find out why British Airways had the upper hand over Russia's Aeroflot long before there was a plane to take off in. Discover how our trust of America stems from the playground and why China is struggling to make a small car that we can believe in. A well-written book that will change the...
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Monday, June 22, 2009
The Color of Truth looks at the role the Bundy brothers played in setting American foreign policy. McGeorge "Mac" Bundy held the role of United Nations Security Advisor to presidents John F.Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson and was best known internationally for his role in escalating the United States involvement in Vietnam. His brother William "Bill" Bundy was a member of the CIA as well as joining his brother in serving Kennedy and Johnson as foreign affairs advisor. Bill played a key part in the planning of the Vietnam war, a war that he had said "was a tragedy waiting to...
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