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Gary Goh

Gary Goh

Boon Ho Gary Goh (born 26 November, 1962) is an author, educator, entrepreneur and writer based in Perth, Western Australia.[1] He has authored thirteen books since 2007. Goh has also received multiple honorary professorship and Emeritus titles from various universities around the world including SABI University, South-West State University and California International Business University.[3] In 2002, Department of Justice and Attorney general (Queensland) and Government of Queensland appointed Goh the Justice of the Peace of Queensland, Australia.[9]

Personal

Goh was born in 1962, in Singapore, to Singaporean parents.[4] His father was a clerical worker and his mother was a house wife.[35] Goh financed most part of his education while working part time because his father died due to a chronic condition during Goh's early teenage years.[3] He attended Rangoon Road Secondary School where he completed his studies for Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education.[5] Goh received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic. He also attended City and Guilds of London Institute where he received his Full Technological Certificate in Electrical Engineering in 1983. In 1990, Goh graduated from University of Dubuque with a Master of Business Administration degree. Goh received his Doctor of Business Administration degree as well as Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Victoria University in 2002 and 2014 respectively.[8]

Goh started his professional career as an instructor in the early 1980s, in Dubuque, Iowa, to finance his university education.[20][undefined] He has held positions of Executive Director and Consultant of multiple government and non-governmental organization including Australian Corporate Consultants, Australian Certificated Auditors Agency, Department of Health (Australia), Australian Quality Training Consultants, Department of Education and Training (Australia), Australian Institute of Certified Practising Trainers, Police Department and Civil Aviation Safety Authority.[12][13] Goh has also held important offices at Australian Institute of Trainers and Assessors, Certified Management Consultants, National Institute of Australia, Australian LifeSkills College, Institute of Mindfulness and Study Tour International. During 1990s, Goh has been among the Senior Management Team of major companies of Singapore including CWT Limited, M1 Limited, MAE Engineering and National University Hospital.[13][undefined] Between 2013 and 2016, Goh worked to raise the quality of education among Indigenous Australian students while working with Marr Mooditj Training Inc.[36] In 2014, with Goh's involvement, the institution was bestowed with the National Australian Training Award as well as the Western Australia Small Training Provider of the Year Award.[12]

Goh is a pioneer in the field of life skills-based education in Australia.[21] He has developed life and social skills programs such as The Australian LifeSkills, Create a successful life, Discovering your true self, Happiness@Work, Mind Power and others.[14][undefined] In 2015, Goh worked with The Federation of Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centers Inc. in evolving the development skill programs for the cops and learners at risk.[11]

In 2007, Goh authored, Applied MBA Management by Application.[15] The book was published by Pennsylvania-based publishing company, Dorrance Publishing Company. His second book, Life Lessons was published by Rose Dog Books in 2017.[16] Life Lessons is a motivational skill development book based on life skills. By mid-2019, Goh published six books on business and motivational skill development.[3][31]

In 2012, the Australian Institute of Certified Practising Trainers awarded Goh the Honorary fellowship for his contribution in the education and business field.[19] In 2014, Goh was awarded with Honorary Doctor of Business Administration degree by California International Business University.[37] In 2015, South-West State University recognized Goh's work in global education and awarded him with Honorary Doctor of Education degree.[20][30] France-based SABI University awarded Goh with honorary professorship as well as Emeritus title in 2016 for his contribution to business education.[29]

Publication

  • Applied MBA Management by Application (ISBN 978-0-8059-8413-2) (2007)

  • Life Lessons (ISBN 978-1-4809-7710-5) (2017)

  • Business Mantra (ISBN 978-1-4809-7854-6) (2018)

  • Mind Power: Unlock the Power of the Human Mind (ISBN 978-1-4809-7853-9) (2018)

  • Live a Life (ISBN 978-1-4809-7916-1) (2018)

  • Health, Wealth and Happiness (ISBN 978-1-4809-9549-9) (2018)

  • Fit for Life (ISBN 978-1-6513-2675-6) (2020)

  • Success for Life (ISBN 978-1-6517-5503-7) (2020)

  • MBA Express (ISBN 978-1-6535-9110-7) (2020)

  • Awakening the Mind (ISBN 978-1-6540-4033-8) (2020)

  • Laughter Cures (ISBN 979-8-6002-8213-1) (2020)

  • Moral Short Stories (ISBN 979-8-6006-9610-5) (2020)

  • Life in a Nutshell (ISBN 979-8-6167-6925-1) (2020)

Bibliography

  • Goh, Gary (July 1992).

  • "Successful Lifestyle".

  • Fission (Singapore Polytechnic). Graduates Guild (MCI (P) No: 191/10/90).

  • Goh, Gary (July 1993).

  • "My successful lifestyle".

  • View (M.I.T.A. (P) No: 242/6/92).

  • Goh, Gary (January 1994).

  • "Making a relationship last".

  • View.

  • 2–1 (M.I.T.A. (P) No: 242/6/92).

  • Goh, Gary (June 1995).

  • "Living without conflicts".

  • Jen Chen Buddhist Digest (M.I.T.A. (P) No: 093/05/94).

  • Goh, Gary (July 1996).

  • "Training for the future".

  • Insight (M.I.T.A. (P) No: 121/05/96).

  • Goh, Gary (July 2001).

  • "Application of Foam Fractionation in Aquaculture – A Special section on water re-use and recirculation Hatchery International".

  • South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity (ISSN: 1498–136X). [27]

  • Goh, Gary (August 2001).

  • "Application of Foam Fractionation in Aquaculture".

  • Austasia Aquaculture Australia (ISSN: 0818–552).

  • [26]

  • Goh, Gary (22nd August 2019).

  • “Tips for a meaningful life”.

  • New Straits Times, Malaysia[24]

  • Goh, Gary (24th September 2019).

  • “How to engage the seven types of learners” The Educator Online, Australia.[24]

  • Goh, Gary (18th February 2020).

  • “Eight training and development practice tips” The Educator Online, Australia.[23]

  • Goh, Gary (16th April 2020).

  • “Ten tips for effective communication” The Educator Online, Australia.[22]

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