Slow and steady wins the investment race
Chris Tate says taking the time to sit, think, evaluate and establish a plan is the key to investment success.
Chris Tate says taking the time to sit, think, evaluate and establish a plan is the key to investment success.
In the world of property investment, Simon Pressley is like a doctor – he’s one of those rare independent, impartial experts.
Innovation and creativity can emerge through relentless positivity, even in the midst of disaster, says Andrew Griffiths.
Leadership expert Michelle Holland says vulnerability and addressing people’s emotions is a crucial part of learning and growing in business.
To help you make the shift from conformity to creativity and innovation by learning to ask better questions, and the right questions, today’s guest Doug Adamson is the perfect antidote.
What’s the key to building an effective and resilient culture within your organisation that leads to long-term success? Michelle Holland says it comes down to decision-making, honesty and open communication.
Chris Tate is an inveterate thinker, planner, an investment trading veteran of over 35 years and one of the first people to ever release a share trading book in Australia.
Katrina McCarter says investing in your network and your mindset will reap huge dividends.
Optimism will lead us to prosperity, pessimism will take us to poverty. And to give you an optimism injection, there’s no better person than Andrew Griffiths who returns to the Get Invested podcast.
KnowHow founder Bushy Martin shared his views on how COVID-19 is and will continue to impact property in Australia.