Background
Geoff Hiscock was born on April 28, 1947, in Windsor, Australia. He is the son of Ernest and Ada Ellen (House) Hiscock.
Bridge Rd, Homebush NSW 2140, Australia
Hiscock studied at Homebush Boys High School.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hiscock graduated from Deakin University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1983.
(For anyone interested in understanding the rich networks ...)
For anyone interested in understanding the rich networks that operate across Asia - from India to Indochina and the ASEAN states that the greater China trio of the PRC, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and finally the North Asian powerhouse of Japan and Korea.
https://www.amazon.com/Geoff-Hiscock/dp/1857881621/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Geoff+Hiscock&qid=1598362781&sr=8-3
1997
(The Indian entrepreneur is spearheading India's advance t...)
The Indian entrepreneur is spearheading India's advance towards the forefront of the world economy. This book reviews and retraces the formidable path of those individuals who have spurred the growth of Indian businesses and are at the heart of India's economic fabric today. Be the 'first' or 'second' wave businessmen and women, they stand out by their creativity, sharp-mindedness, and hard work, and self-confidence. They have opened a new chapter in India's history by propelling their businesses into internationally competitive multinationals and are sources of inspiration and hope for the young citizens of India.
https://www.amazon.com/Indias-Global-Wealth-Club-Billionaires/dp/0470822384/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=Geoff+Hiscock&qid=1598362781&sr=8-8
2007
(As India's middle class grows and disposable incomes rise...)
As India's middle class grows and disposable incomes rise, "modern" retail is becoming the next hot sector of the Indian economy. Hundreds of millions of new consumers will join this retail revolution, venturing into supermarkets, department stores, and air-conditioned shopping malls for the first time. But instead of just window shopping, many of them will be serious buyers with money to spend. To cater for their needs, established players in the modern retail sector such as Biyani, Raheja, and Goenka are being joined by the big names of Indian business - Reliance, Birla, Bharti, Tata, etc - who plan to spend billions over the next few years rolling out supermarkets, big-box outlets, and specialty stores. At the same time, property developers are getting on with the "malling" of India and looking for high profile anchor tenants to lure customers. On the sidelines of this Indian retail revolution are big overseas players such as Wal-Mart, which already has a tie-up with Bharti to provide much-needed "back office" support. But what Wal-Mart really wants is the right to set up its own stores in India.
https://www.amazon.com/Indias-Store-Wars-Revolution-Shoppers-ebook/dp/B00B9QJTHO/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=Geoff+Hiscock&qid=1598362781&sr=8-5
2008
(In Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources, internati...)
In Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources, international business journalist Geoff Hiscock explores the problems, potential solutions, and inevitable tensions in this ongoing scramble for finite natural resources. Going beyond "big power" politics to explore resource ownership and the use of innovative technology to get the most out of them, the book takes a forward-looking approach to this pressing issue. Written in clear, jargon-free language, it tells the global resources story in a fresh and engaging way that anyone can understand.
https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Wars-Battle-Global-Resources-ebook/dp/B007TGOUYA/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Geoff+Hiscock&qid=1598362781&sr=8-1
2012
Geoff Hiscock was born on April 28, 1947, in Windsor, Australia. He is the son of Ernest and Ada Ellen (House) Hiscock.
Hiscock studied at Homebush Boys High School. He graduated from Deakin University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1983. He also attended the United States Foreign Service Institute.
Geoff Hiscock served as an International Business Editor of The Australian daily newspaper from 1995 to 2000 and as Sydney bureau chief and Asia Business Editor for CNN International from 2001 to 2006.
Hiscock is a business journalist and author based in Sydney, Australia. He has been writing on Asian business for more than 30 years and is the author of four books, including "Asia's Wealth Club" (1997), which documented the 100 richest families in Asia, explaining how they got there, and looking at the next generation that will follow in their parents' footsteps.
Hiscock's "India's Global Wealth Club" (2007) reviews and retraces the formidable path of those individuals who have spurred the growth of Indian businesses and are at the heart of India's economic fabric today.
"India's Store Wars" (2008) is a cogent, clear, and comprehensive survey of this rapidly emerging new sector of the Indian economy. Based on a large amount of research now available on the sector, supported by interviews with the leading practitioners, this book is a welcome handbook on the retailing revolution in India.
In 2012 Geoff published "Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources." In this book, he explores the problems, potential solutions, and inevitable tensions in this ongoing scramble for finite natural resources.
(For anyone interested in understanding the rich networks ...)
1997(In Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources, internati...)
2012(As India's middle class grows and disposable incomes rise...)
2008(The Indian entrepreneur is spearheading India's advance t...)
2007Geoff married Diane B. Smith on April 1, 1972.