Over thirty years experience in government, management and politics. Experience includes negotiations of policy and politics since the 60s, including the opening of the Chinese economy, the resignation and news feed of Richard Nixon, the dismissal episode of the Whitlam government, the resolution of the Vietnam conflict and of the Middle East conflict in the 80s and the introduction of democracy for South Africa.
I have extensive tertiary qualifications concerning policy (especially implementation), and leadership, and publish regularly on public policy, public management, and political leadership, (often also leader to leader changes in direction undertaken in personal discussions which I am lucky to take part in which includes the President of the United States).
I graduated Doctor of Public Administration from the University of Canberra in 2006 and have also published 'Policy Implementation through Leadership: Success for Implementers' - approach me for details.
I also convene special events to speed the understanding of leadership in business and the public affairs now required. These have been popular with audiences from the public and business sectors and diplomats from around the world.
Hoping soon to team up with supporters to develop a film based on my biography which is a project well underway
Feel free to call +61 2 62910764 or +61 406377047
My passion is ...
leadership and great policy
I know too much about ...
the academic approaches to management
My parents always told me ...
be practical
My childhood ambition ...
simply to be happy
My favorite memory ...
the view of the Sydney harbour from a helicopter
Why I write ...
to progress good policy
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
to be informed
My first job ...
work as a local government employee in Parramatta a suburb of Sydney
My best moment ...
my wedding day
My inspiration ...
a great contribution to society
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The circumstances outlined here in Canberra by Obama have meant widespread public and international recognition of the US decision to destroy defenders off the Australian coast using atomic weapons, which has been blacked out news since the 40s. This defence policy led to the scratching as a country an independent Australia as well as the deliberate execution of the UK hierarchy including the then head of State George VI. People were so fearful it looks like no records as to what was done can be readily established but the resultant fear and paranoia must have been considerable in the imme...
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Kingston, Australian Capital Territory AU
Member since: September 2007
Articles Written: 47