Setting the Field for Your Financial Victory
Simple but Magical Ways of Cashing in on the World Cup Cricket Tournament in the Caribbean in 2007
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About the Book
The West Indies’ inaugural staging of the World Cup Cricket Tournament in 2007 is set to attract thousands of visitors from around the world, who will be looking to have a wonderful time watching the cricket and enjoying the warm West Indian hospitality.
But while they do so, you should seize the opportunity to improve your own financial future from this magnificent event.
Do you realise that there are some simple but magical ways that you can meaningfully cash in on this massive event? But, just how and where do you start? Find out in this life-changing and inspirational book titled: ‘Setting the Field for Your Financial Victory’.
It seeks to encourage everyone to capitalise on the great many financial benefits that will come to the Caribbean during the Cricket World Cup and beyond. In addition, the book also aims to demonstrate how this can be done by also fostering a positive mind-set (positive beliefs and expectations) within you.
‘Setting the Field for Your Financial Victory’, which is now available throughout the Caribbean, North America and Europe, also provides insightful and entertaining interviews with some of the most outstanding cricket personalities from the Region. Those featured include: Caribbean cricket commentator, Fazeer Mohammed and present all-rounder, Dwayne Bravo – both of Trinidad and Tobago; and past players: Antiguans Richie Richardson and Curtly Ambrose.
‘Setting the Field for Your Financial Victory’ also challenges everyone, especially visitors to the West Indies, to brush up on their knowledge of the Caribbean and its Cricket with a series of objective type questions. These questions are designed to bring you, the reader, lots of fun as you interface with this crucible of business ideas, self-help and entertainment.
It also makes for excellent reading for those who are just looking to learn more about business in general.
About the Author
Shaun Cain has worked in the electronic media (Radio Jamaica Limited, RJR, and the now defunct Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation - JBC) in Jamaica as a news and sports reporter and presenter for a number of years.
He joined the JBC radio news staff in 1994 producing and presenting news bulletins and other programmes on air. He also worked in the station’s sports department.
In 1997 when Radio Jamaica acquired the JBC’s assets from the government, he went to work for RJR where he presented Sport news and the popular road traffic update programme, the Roving Report, during the station’s morning flagship radio show, ‘Good Morning Jamaica’ with Alan Magnus and Dorraine Samuels.
During his time in the media, he covered many important events, including the Reggae Boys’ (Jamaica’s national football team) return from their inaugural World Cup appearance in France in 1998. Shaun also reported on many cricket tournaments, where he developed a keen interest in the business side of the sport (cricket).
He lives in the United Kingdom where he lectures in Business in the Post-16 (Further) education sector. Prior to his lecturing appointment, he worked in the commercial banking sector as an Account Manager. In addition to this, he does marketing and business consultancy work as well as Business Coaching and Motivational Speaking.
Shaun holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Post-Compulsory Education and Training (PGCE) as a lecturer from the University of Greenwich, the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s (CIM's) internationally recognised Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing and a Master of Arts Degree (MA), also in Marketing, from the University of Lincoln.