The Austrade Story : Export and Investment Facilitation Under the Microscope edited by Bruno Mascitelli
The Austrade Story : Export and Investment Facilitation Under the Microscope edited by Bruno Mascitelli
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The Austrade Story : Export and Investment Facilitation Under the Microscope edited by Bruno Mascitelli
With a Foreword by Hon Andrew Robb
Paperback, 525 pages
ISBN 9781925138894
Published in 2015
Chapters include:
Setting the scene for the Austrade story – Bruno Mascitelli
The Australian trade and investment big picture over the past decades – Phil Ruthven
The Australian Trade Commissioner Service – the impact of its ethos on its operation and its reputation – Richard Fletcher
The Ministerial architect of Austrade: Extracts of an interview with John Dawkins
Getting the Show on the Road: the MacAlister years 1986-90 – Geoff Spears and Bruno Mascitelli
Austrade before and after the collapse of the USSR – Ian Wing
The McKinsey Review of Austrade, 1990 – Terry Goss
My years as Managing Director of Austrade: Interview with Ralph Evans
Some reflections on the Charles Jamieson years: Interview with Peter Langhorne
Leading from the front: Interview with Tim Fischer
Doubling the number of exporters – Greg Joffe
Austrade: Winning investment for Australia since 1987 – Peter Collens
Austrade’s “Special markets” – A perspective from Russia – Roger James
Austrade and the media – Interview with Tim Harcourt
Women in Austrade – Elizabeth Masamune and Pat Evans
A view from an Austrade local employed manager in Prague, Czech Republic – Petr Vodvarka
“Crossing the rainbow” – My decade long experiences as an OEE with Austrade China – Lucy Luo
Performance Management in Austrade – Greg Dodds
The architecture of trade promotion – Bruce Nicholls
The future role of Austrade in a globalised trade market – Peter Wilton
Austrade today and tomorrow: Interview with Bruce Gosper
Austrade’s greatest asset: Our people shine through – Laurie Smith
Austrade seen from the outside: views from within the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Mike Adams and Nicolas Brown
Quo vadit Austrade? – Bruno Mascitelli
