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By:
Barbara Cassani
ISBN:
0316726621
Publication Type:
Little Brown GBR
Category:
Business & Economics
Condition:
Good
No Of Pages:
312
Specification:
pb
Release Date:
1st Jan 2003
Price:
Rs 420.00
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In March 1997, Barbara Cassani was asked to set up and run a no-frills European airline for British Airways. She was a rare breed in the world of British business: young, informal and American, she believed in doing things differently. Barbara took the 25 million pound investment from British Airways, turned profit in three years, led a management buyout and eventually sold the company to easyJet for an astonishing 374 million pounds, just four years after the company's launch.Go: An Airline Adventure charts the remarkable fortunes of a company that contributed so much, not just to the burgeoning low-cost airline industry, but to modern business culture. With a bright, fresh brand, a can-do attitude, an enthusiastic workforce and a commitment to customers, Barbara and her team set the standard for a new style of management. But it was not easy.
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