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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gordon BlackPublisher: Icon Books Imprint: Icon Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.151kg ISBN: 9781785782046ISBN 10: 1785782045 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 06 April 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews'From Bags to Blenders is also littered with amusing anecdotes reflecting Gordon's belief that business should be fun as well as profitable.' Ilkley Gazette 'Theirs is a classic rags-to-riches story' 'An entertaining and amusing read that is peppered with plenty of serious points to provide helpful hints to anyone running a business.' -- John Timpson 'I do get books sent to me from time to time and rarely read them, but in your case I actually picked it up and didn't put it down until I'd finished it!' -- Julian Richer 'It is both a fascinating personal story and a gold-mine of practical advice on good business practice.' -- Professor Tony Badger 'A succinct exposition of the fundamentals of business success in fulfilling the ever-changing demands of the retail market. It is written by a man of huge experience, and one gifted with insight and warmth of personality.' -- Sir Harry Ognall 'Besides the light hearted anecdotes it illustrates very well in practical terms the differences in management style needed for a public versus a private company. Perhaps it should be an essential text book case study for any business school?' -- Barrie Martin 'A jaunty little memoir in the bullet-point style of a memo from the chairman's desk by Gordon Black, whose family business prospered as a footwear manufacturer for Marks & Spencer in the era when the high-street chain nurtured suppliers, took care of staff, pleased customers and made its founding dynasty rich without stirring resentment. That really was a benign model of capitalism: what a shame it has gone completely out of fashion.' -- Martin Vander Weyer From Bags to Blenders is also littered with amusing anecdotes reflecting Gordon's belief that business should be fun as well as profitable. * Ilkley Gazette * Theirs is a classic rags-to-riches story * The Jewish Chronicle * An entertaining and amusing read that is peppered with plenty of serious points to provide helpful hints to anyone running a business. -- John Timpson I do get books sent to me from time to time and rarely read them, but in your case I actually picked it up and didn't put it down until I'd finished it! -- Julian Richer It is both a fascinating personal story and a gold-mine of practical advice on good business practice. -- Professor Tony Badger A succinct exposition of the fundamentals of business success in fulfilling the ever-changing demands of the retail market. It is written by a man of huge experience, and one gifted with insight and warmth of personality. -- Sir Harry Ognall Besides the light hearted anecdotes it illustrates very well in practical terms the differences in management style needed for a public versus a private company. Perhaps it should be an essential text book case study for any business school? -- Barrie Martin A jaunty little memoir in the bullet-point style of a memo from the chairman's desk by Gordon Black, whose family business prospered as a footwear manufacturer for Marks & Spencer in the era when the high-street chain nurtured suppliers, took care of staff, pleased customers and made its founding dynasty rich without stirring resentment. That really was a benign model of capitalism: what a shame it has gone completely out of fashion. -- Martin Vander Weyer * The Spectator * 'From Bags to Blenders is also littered with amusing anecdotes reflecting Gordon's belief that business should be fun as well as profitable.' Ilkley Gazette 'From Bags to Blenders is also littered with amusing anecdotes reflecting Gordon's belief that business should be fun as well as profitable.' * Ilkley Gazette * 'Theirs is a classic rags-to-riches story' 'An entertaining and amusing read that is peppered with plenty of serious points to provide helpful hints to anyone running a business.' -- John Timpson `I do get books sent to me from time to time and rarely read them, but in your case I actually picked it up and didn't put it down until I'd finished it!' -- Julian Richer `It is both a fascinating personal story and a gold-mine of practical advice on good business practice.' -- Professor Tony Badger `A succinct exposition of the fundamentals of business success in fulfilling the ever-changing demands of the retail market. It is written by a man of huge experience, and one gifted with insight and warmth of personality.' -- Sir Harry Ognall `Besides the light hearted anecdotes it illustrates very well in practical terms the differences in management style needed for a public versus a private company. Perhaps it should be an essential text book case study for any business school?' -- Barrie Martin `A jaunty little memoir in the bullet-point style of a memo from the chairman's desk by Gordon Black, whose family business prospered as a footwear manufacturer for Marks & Spencer in the era when the high-street chain nurtured suppliers, took care of staff, pleased customers and made its founding dynasty rich without stirring resentment. That really was a benign model of capitalism: what a shame it has gone completely out of fashion.' -- Martin Vander Weyer 'From Bags to Blenders is also littered with amusing anecdotes reflecting Gordon's belief that business should be fun as well as profitable.' Ilkley Gazette 'Theirs is a classic rags-to-riches story' Author InformationGordon Black CBE DL was born in 1943 and educated at Bootham School, York and Clare College, Cambridge, where he took a degree in History. He joined Peter Black in 1965 and became Chairman in 1977. Peter Black Holdings was a major supplier of footwear, toiletries, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and logistics to the UK's leading retailers, with annual sales of 300 million pounds and around 3,000 employees. It was a plc for 25 years and was then taken private in 2000. The remaining companies were sold to Li & Fung, a Hong Kong-based global trading company, in 2007. Gordon Black now runs Black Family Investments with his brother Thomas, and was awarded a CBE in 2005 for services to business and charity. He is married to Louise, with three children and nine grandchildren, and lives in Ilkley, Yorkshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |