Top Man: How Philip Green Built His High Street Empire

Read ^ Top Man: How Philip Green Built His High Street Empire by Andy Forester, Stewart Lansley á eBook or Kindle ePUB. Top Man: How Philip Green Built His High Street Empire Philip Green, owner of, among much else, British Home Stores, reached billionaire status faster than anyone else in British history, and today he is reckoned to be the countrys fourth richest citizen. This is the first biography of a man whose aggressive business tactics and brash lifestyle have transformed the staid image of British retailing.]

Top Man: How Philip Green Built His High Street Empire

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Rating : 4.72 (736 Votes)
Asin : 1845131681
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-10-06
Language : English

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Richie Bronstein said Good business insider. Great business insider view of Philip Green and how we built his high street business. Very detailed and a good read

Andy Forester is a journalist and television producer who has specialised in making business stories accessible to a general audience. His TV and radio work has been nominated for both EMMY and Sony awards and he has written six books, including Poor Britain and After the Gold Rush. . Stewart Lansley, formerly an academic economist, is currently an executive producer in the Current Affairs Department of the BBC. His most recent book, The Man Who Saw the Future, is a biography of Will

Philip Green, owner of, among much else, British Home Stores, reached billionaire status faster than anyone else in British history, and today he is reckoned to be the country's fourth richest citizen. This is the first biography of a man whose aggressive business tactics and brash lifestyle have transformed the staid image of British retailing.

He was very unpopular.' Former schoolmate 'Philip is without doubt the best dealer retail has seen. But no one in management gets on with him for long.' Business colleague 'M&S have yet to meet their judgement day.' Philip Green, on withdrawing his second bid to take over Marks and Spencer 'I just thought you should know that I tore your f**king article out and put it under the cat's arse where it belongs.' Philip Green to a journalist" . "'Philip Green was aggressive, flash and cocky

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