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von Richard Branson
von Richard Branson
von Richard Branson
von Ron Jeremy
von Hugo Hamilton
von William Anderson
von Cecelia Ahern
von William Irwin
von Dave Freeman
von Waris Dirie
"Oh, screw it, let's do it." That's the philosophy that has allowed Richard Branson, in slightly more than twenty-five years, to spawn so many successful ventures. From the airline business (Virgin Atlantic Airways), to music (Virgin Records and V2), to cola (Virgin Cola), to retail (Virgin Megastores), and nearly a hundred others, ranging from financial services to bridal wear, Branson has a track record second to none. Losing My Virginity is the unusual, frequently outrageous autobiography of one of the great business geniuses of our time. When Richard Branson started his first business, he and his friends decided that "since we're complete virgins at business, let's call it just that: Virgin." Since then, Branson has written his own "rules" for success, creating a group of companies with a global presence, but no central headquarters, no management hierarchy, and minimal bureaucracy. Many of Richard Branson's companies--airlines, retailing, and cola are good examples--were started in the face of entrenched competition. The experts said, "Don't do it." But Branson found golden opportunities in markets in which customers have been ripped off or underserved, where confusion reigns, and the competition is complacent. And in this stressed-out, overworked age, Richard Branson gives us a new model: a dynamic, hardworking, successful entrepreneur who lives life to the fullest. Family, friends, fun, and adventure are equally important as business in Branson's life. Losing My Virginity is a portrait of a productive, sane, balanced life, filled with rich and colorful stories: Crash-landing his hot-air balloon in the Algerian desert, yet remaining determined to have anothergo at being the first to circle the globe Signing the Sex Pistols, Janet Jackson, the Rolling Stones, Boy George, and Phil Collins Fighting back when British Airways took on Virgin Atlantic and successfully suing this pillar of the British business establishment
| ISBN-10: | 0-8129-3229-3 |
|---|---|
| EAN: | 9780812932294 |
| Erschienen: | 10.1999 |
| Verlag: | Times Books |
| Einband: | Taschenbuch |
| Sprache(n): | Englisch |
| Seitenzahl: | 403 |
| Gewicht: | 481 g |
Richard Branson balloons around the world. Steve Jobs rescues Apple by painting computers pretty colors. Herb Kellegher rents out Dallas Stadium to stage an arm-wrestling contest between him and his opponent in a lawsuit. Mad, all of them...yet, wildly successful. In a highly unconventional, thoroughly entertaining business book Barry J. Gibbons, legendary former CEO of Burger King, Fortune turnaround champ, and certifiable madman takes a close look at the role of controlled, and not-so-controlled, craziness in business success. He takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the careers, lives, and crazy decisions of eccentrics from Walt Disney and Michael Dell, to Luciano Benneton and Malcom Forbes. All of them made decisions which, at the time, seemed odd, rash, and downright weird, but which, ultimately, worked.
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