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Product details

  • ISBN 9780733645730
  • Weight: 375g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Hachette Australia
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Anyone can better themselves, better their life, better their situation. You've got to think big. People have lost faith in the system, it's time to empower yourself.'

At a time of ultimate global disruption, many people are having to re-set their goals and take a new path. Mark Bouris is a self-made man who knows what that feels like. He sees this as an opportunity to change what isn't working.

The founder of two hugely successful financial institutions, he's watched Australia's enormous potential be squandered as entrepreneurship has been ignored, ingenuity has been punished and our reputation for boxing above our weight as a nation has been torn down. It's pissed him off. And now, more than ever, he knows we all have to be our best self and not throw in the towel and think it is all too hard.

Growing up in the working-class suburb of Punchbowl, in western Sydney, there were no silver spoons in the Bouris house. No easy rides. He learned quickly that he had to be his own best asset. To be resilient, focused and determined. To have energy, drive and a willingness to work his arse off.

All of that was more valuable than any amount of money. It's what separated Mark from the pack, and what will help you stand out as well. You might be sitting there thinking, I can't do that, I can't do what he does, I can't be a Mark Bouris, it's all too difficult. But the fact is ... you can. Anyone can. And in Rise he's going to show you how.

Mark Bouris has established a successful career, from building disruptive businesses to challenging the market and providing smarter solutions for consumers. As host of The Mentor podcast he's in a unique position to share his expertise with a growing number of Australians keen to bottle his advice. Mark's sharp financial analysis has been followed, and in many cases adopted, in recent years through his previous forays on national television as host of The Apprentice and The Celebrity Apprentice on the Nine Network and The Mentor on the Seven Network. Appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2015 for his significant service to the finance industry, particularly the home loan mortgage sector, to education, and to charitable organisations, Mark currently sits on the Western Sydney University Foundation Council and is an Adjunct Professor for Banking and Finance and Business Law and Tax at UNSW Business School. He is also an alumni of UNSW Business School and works with the university to mentor tomorrow's business leaders. He writes for some of Australia's most recognised publications, including News Corp's Money Saver HQ. Away from television cameras and boardrooms, he's an ardent rugby league follower and sits on the board of the Sydney Roosters.

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