I think when one’s first instinct is to place the book he has just read in front of his 20-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son; then it has to be a good thing.
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I think when one’s first instinct is to place the book he has just read in front of his 20-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son; then it has to be a good thing.
“I finished reading ‘Innovation in Australia’ by Ben Kehoe last night and can honestly say that I got a lot out of it. I think when one’s first instinct is to place the book he has just read in front of his 20-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son; then it has to be a good thing. The inconvenient coincidence and truth of the matter is that Ben’s message could not be more relevant for the situation we currently find ourselves in. I encourage every Australian who genuinely hopes for a more prosperous version of their country in 50 years… to invest one week of their life in soaking up its pages.”
The argument is put that one day, when the bubble bursts, we’ll be hungry enough, but likely it will be too late.
He has in simple terms named many of the challenges and problems with the Australian business culture.
We owe it to future generations of Australians to embrace the learnings from Ben’s book.
Ben has written a superb book – Innovation in Australia – that I recommend we all read. It is thoroughly researched- full of interesting facts …
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