Business Model Canvas

Book recommendation

Business Model Generation teaches you how to systematically understand, design and differentiate your business model.

Why?

Useful visual tool to look at your business as a whole, especially when starting up or wanting to review services and products.

Business Model Generation

1st Edition – A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers

By: Alexander (Alex) Osterwalder, Yves Peigner

 

Black Lives Matter Australia: Books to read

Black Lives Matter library guide

Victoria University Moondani Balluk Indigenous Centre and Library has a Black Lives Matter library guide with resources to support self-education.

Why?

Cultural awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and perspectives, a useful list of media, books videos.

Black Lives Matter Australia: Moondani Balluk Statement (2020)

In addition to the library reference, take a moment to read the Moondani Balluk statement, endorsed by Professor Peter Dawkins, Vice Chancellor of Victoria University;

“This statement aims to give confidence to our commitment to transforming people’s lives; to sharing Aboriginal knowledge; to connecting our institution and people to Aboriginal culture in meaningful ways; and finally to build and grow our relationships with the Aboriginal community in the west of Melbourne.”

Click here to read the statement

 

The Good People Podcast

Podcast

A podcast produced and presented by Andy Fithall, and recorded In Other Good News Studios.

Amazing people tell their stories, through interesting, funny, and thoughtprovoking conversations that challenge the status quo, The Good People Podcast reminds you, that there are many good people in the world.

Why?

You can tune in and listen to a few of our members; Chris Gooden, Jess Macdonald, Dr Loz Parker, Liliana and Athena.

The Good People Podcast

1 hour episodes weekly.

Streamed on: YouTube, Spotify, iHeartRadio and Apple Podcasts

Producer and host: Andy Fithall

 

Two Drink Cinema

Podcast

Member’s podcast,  Lee Cole-Hayhow  alongside his brother presents ‘Two Drink Cinema’

Two Drink Cinema

Two brothers who drink and watch movies. They record their thoughts and discussions on those movies. As they say, “Sometimes it’s funny, sometimes it’s information, maybe it’s both”

 

Remark – Jess

“It feels safe and non-judgemental. In other networking I’ve always felt under qualified to be there, and that had to prove myself – I have a space here. I have a voice.

There is lots to learn and also to give, its welcoming. There is fantastic knowledge in the group. It’s Exciting to learn from others, and see the good will towards each other.”

Jess, Founder

High Tees Australia

Continue reading “Remark – Jess”

Remark – Jen

“It’s a local network of peers & ‘colleagues’ to bounce the life of business owners and talk about the ins and outs.

It reduces the isolation for business owners and managers inside the community as well as increase economic movement of local business”

Jen Cook, Founder

Western Health Collective

The Diary of a CEO

Podcast recommendation

A podcast by Steven Bartlet

Steven is a Entrepreneur, speaker, investor, author, Dragon on Dragon’s Den. He interviews some of the world’s most influential people, experts and thinkers and embarks on a curiosity driven journey to discover untold truths, unlearned lessons and important insights. The unfiltered journey into the remarkable stories of the people that have defined culture, and achieved greatness.

Why?

Enjoyable to listening experience

The Diary of a CEO

A series of podcasts that you can view on YouTube, or listen to on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

By: Steven Bartlett