Game Changer: How John Borghetti changed the face of aviation in Australia
By (Author) Doug Nancarrow
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
19th October 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Transport industries
387.7092
Hardback
352
Width 160mm, Height 243mm, Spine 31mm
644g
The biography of one of Australia's most fascinating and enigmatic business leaders,JohnBorghetti
From mail boy to CEO - the trajectory of John Borghetti's career seemed set for a corporate fairy-tale ending ... until it nearly wasn't. After 36 years at Qantas, Borghetti was passed over for the top job and found himself having to start again. He hesitated before signing on with Virgin, the looming rival for Qantas's market-share - but it was here that he would get the chance to run an airline exactly the way he envisaged. What followed is one of the most extraordinary stories of corporate transformation and redemption.
GAME CHANGERis at once the record of how one man revolutionised the airline scene in Australia, and a universal business story of how, with vision, teamwork, passion and dedication, a company can reinvent itself to challenge the status quo, and even to take on a monopoly. This biography of one of Australia's most fascinating and enigmatic business leaders begins with Borghetti's arrival at Essendon Airport as a migrant boy of seven with his family and just two suitcases, and takes you into the very heart of Australia's boardrooms.
Doug Nancarrow is a journalist specialising in aviation. He is currently the editor of Aviation Business magazine. He is also executive chairman of Safeskies Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that actively promotes safety in our airline industry. He holds a commercial pilots licence and has been an owner/manager of a flying training organisation and an aviation theory instructor. Before specialising in aviation he was a journalist with News Limited. He was Australias Aviation Journalist of the Year in 2006 and runner up for that award in 2009. In 2013, he won an award for Aviation News Story of the Year.