David Loader

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Average rating: 3.36 · 59 ratings · 5 reviews · 29 distinct works
Clearing, Settlement and Cu...

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Fundamentals of Fund Admini...

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Fundamentals of Global Oper...

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Fund Custody and Administra...

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Operations Risk: Managing a...

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Advanced Operations Management

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Understanding the Markets

3.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2002 — 6 editions
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Clearing and Settlement of ...

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Managing Technology in the ...

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The Inner Principal: Reflec...

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“The additional R is that of resistance. When you bring in changes there is opposition from those who do not want to have change. This is to be expected, and yet we continue to be surprised by this resistance when it occurs.”
David Loader, The Inner Principal: Reflections on Educational Leadership

“To not risk is to not learn. Or to state this more positively; risk taking can make one open to learning and can ensure that this learning is retained.”
David Loader, The Inner Principal: Reflections on Educational Leadership

“Useful learning needs to begin where the student is at that time and then builds on what that person knows. The biggest challenge to an educator is what to forgo from the ‘old’ curriculum in favour of something more relevant. Then”
David Loader, The Inner Principal: Reflections on Educational Leadership



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