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Nice is Not a Biscuit : How to Build a World-class Business by Doing the Right Thing

Autor Peter Mead
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 feb 2022
The go-to guide on how to build a world-class business by doing the right thing - from one of Britain's most successful ever businessmen.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715654262
ISBN-10: 0715654268
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 121 x 186 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Duckworth Books

Descriere

'Thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable.'
GARY SAVAGE, CEO of Mercedes-Benz UK

'Pearls of wisdom.'
SIR PETER WOOD, founder of esure Group

'Good advice and a good read.'
ANITA FREW, Chair of Rolls-Royce

 

100 lessons from one of Britain's most successful businessmen

Peter Mead's spectacular career in advertising began when he joined the despatch department of a large agency straight from school at the age of 16. He fell in love with the business and his ambition and drive led him in 1977 to co-found Abbott Mead Vickers, which grew into one of the industry's most respected and highly awarded agencies. In 1995 AMV BBDO became the largest advertising agency in the UK, a position it has held ever since.

Nice is not a Biscuit distils the most important business lessons Peter has learnt from his years at the cutting edge of advertising. It reveals the secrets of his success, and a lifetime’s thought about the right way to do business in the creative industries (and beyond), in a series of short, utterly beguiling chapters.

The chapters range over leadership, happy companies; speaking truth to power; class; ambition and the pursuit of scale; politicking in the workplace; improving profitability, managing creative types, and lots more. He also includes inside stories of some of the most iconic advertising in the last forty years.

The book places the reader in the company of a clever, funny, wise, humane raconteur, whose vast knowledge is conveyed lightly, and in ways that make the reader want to listen and learn.