Low Rates High Returns grew from the idea that investing is simple, but not easy. The aim of the book is to make the difficult part as easy as possible! When starting to take an interest in investing it’s hard to know where to start and who to trust. This book, written by two investing experts, is an easy to follow guide.
Are you a business leader or industry professional wanting to review your current success and circumstance, then re-align and plan for a successful future with profound change in mind?
Workforce capability is an organization’s ability to accomplish its objectives through its people. This not only requires capable people, it also requires the effective operation of the working organization. As such, this book takes a holistic and integrated approach to workforce capability development.
How women can be their authentic selves in male-dominated professions
Women chose to enter male-dominated professions, such as the military, police or emergency services, for many reasons. However, for many women, the reality is that they lose themselves in conforming to institutions built by men for men. They become blind to the systemic discrimination and cultural barriers that make it hard, even in 2019, for ......
Pauline Kramer-Saxon tells her story, as well as those of a wonderfully diverse cast of women (and some men) who pass through her lingerie store, Secret Women’s Business.
It can be difficult to see the winning tactics of the competition. It’s much harder to see the strategy that created the win. The Martial Art of Sales delivers an arsenal of sales tools to out-manoeuvre the competition in a competitive marketplace.
Using aviation principles to boost organisational performance, reduce error and get the best from your people
This book outlines how you can take the lessons learned in the aviation industry and apply these in your organisation to improve organisational resilience and performance, reduce errors and utilise the full potential of your people.
Hard copy, hot metal and the power of the written word
Welcomed by Phillip Adams as an important Australian memoir full of insight and humour, this is also a story about growing up. It’s the personal journey of a 16-year-old boy starting work in ‘the golden age of journalism’ when reporters worked with hard copy and hot metal and endured a mixture of instruction and reprimand....
Vulture City – How Our Bankers Got Rich on Swindles strips away the jargon, the financial alchemy and corporate speak in order to give you a stark assessment of how the banks put profit ahead of focusing on customer needs.