The Rise & Fall of Marks & Spencer (Summary)

ebook ... and How It Rose Again

By Judi Bevan

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Marks & Spencer is more than a British retailer of smart fashions at good value; it has deep roots in the British psyche. Generations have worked for the company or its suppliers, taking pride in its successes and suffering through its troubles. Judi Bevan captures that story in this lively, compelling history, introducing you to all of its executives and primary players. The store changed over time as the founders and their descendants finally gave way to professional managers who viewed M&S as a vehicle for personal ambition rather than as a family institution. To be fair, the world was changing, but the push for profits at all costs betrayed the company's principles. Chairman Stuart Rose has revived the company's culture while helping it flourish in a modern competitive environment. Therein lies a tale that getAbstract warmly recommends.

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