Management in 10 Words
By (Author) Terry Leahy
Cornerstone
Random House Business Books
15th March 2013
14th March 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Business and Management
International business
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
658
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
234g
The former CEO of Tesco shows how to succeed in business In his fourteen years as CEO of Tesco, Sir Terry Leahy not only turned the company into the largest supermarket chain in the UK but also transformed it into a global enterprise. As a result, Sir Terry is now one of the world's most admired business leaders, widely acclaimed for his drive, flair and no-nonsense approach. In Management in 10 Words he draws on his experience and expertise to pinpoint the ten vital attributes that make successful managers and underlie great organisations, explaining- - Why initial failure often leads to ultimate success. - Why profits stem from a company's values, not its day-to-day business. - Why competition should always be welcomed. - Why simplicity leads to innovation. - Why trust is the bedrock of effective leadership. The result is an inspiring, thoughtful and supremely practical guide that will prove invaluable to all managers in all types of organisation.
Should be required reading for anyone running a business, or indeed any organisation -- Chris Blackhurst * Evening Standard *
An insight into Sir Terrys influences, his management style, the techniques he used to deliver results and his recollections on the genesis of some of his numerous achievements Management in 10 Words is a revelation * The Grocer *
This is the authentic voice of the man the nearest any outsider is likely to get to understanding what motivated one of Britains most successful businesspeople * Financial Times *
The most inspiring autobiography you will read this year * Daily Mail *
Enlightening * Independent *
SIR TERRY LEAHY was educated at St Edward's College, Liverpool, and then went on to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, where he gained his BSc (Hons) in management sciences. He joined Tesco when he was 23, became the company's first marketing director and was responsible for the introduction of the highly successful Tesco Clubcard. He was knighted in 2002 for his services to food retailing and has received many industry honours and awards, including Sunday Times Business Person of the Year in 2010 and a Lifetime Achievement award from Retail Week in 2011.