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2020 Vision How Global Business Leaders See Australias Future White

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2020 Vision How Global Business Leaders See Australias Future White
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Publisher: Crow's Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.29 MB
Author: White, Graham, 1939-
Language: English
Year: 2003

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2020 Vision How Global Business Leaders See Australias Future White by White, Graham, 1939- instant download after payment.

169 pages : 21 cm, Six leading Australian born, international business figures discuss the impact of globalisation and technology on Australian business. The six are: Rupert Murdoch, Jacques Nasser, Geoff Bible, Leigh Clifford, Rod Eddington and Bob May, Includes bibliographical references, A nation in transition -- What makes a global high-flyer? -- Jac Nasser -- Why world trends are heading Australia's way -- Robert May -- Creating a successful science base -- Rupert Murdoch -- Human capital is the key -- Geoff Bible -- Open the doors and let prosperity flow in -- Leigh Clifford -- Let's not fritter away our natural advantages -- Rod Eddington -- The challenge is to get closer to Asia -- Looking for consensus -- Revolutionary Australia and the way forward -- So where do we go from here?

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