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Hardcover Companies That Changed the World Book

ISBN: 1847242413

ISBN13: 9781847242419

Companies That Changed the World

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Companies that Changed the World tells the fascinating stories of 50 joint-stock companies or companies based on that model that have exerted a critical influence on the social and economic history of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great book

Get it, I guaranty you will like it! The book is loaded with very interesting stories.

How to Change the World

Innovation, innovation, innovation! This is the theme that shines like a beacon of light through "Companies that Changed the World", Jonathan Mantle's spirited romp through four hundred years of Western (and later Eastern) capitalism. The 50 Companies that are profiled in this slim volume -- starting with the Honourable East India Company in 1600 and ending with Google in 1998 -- all began with a revolutionary new product or concept and were successful in bringing it to market. Along the way, they suffered the inevitable setbacks, skepticism and even humiliation that any startups endure -- until ultimate triumph, acceptance and, in some cases, inevitable decline. Along the way we see triumph and tragedy. The success stories are not always the product of great vision: sometimes they occur by accident, as in the case of Thomas Cook, the Baptist minister who started organizing weekend train journeys in Leicester as a way of combatting intemperance and ended up the head of a global company that effectively invented tourism. Or the Amsterdam Exchange Bank, which began taking deposits of gold and silver, giving receipts in exchange, and in the process created the global monetary system. Some, like the profile of CNN, portray a determined pioneer like Ted Turner, who believed there was a market for a news network that did not depend on people getting home from work in time to watch the six o'clock news. Throughout, the book is sprinkled with entertaining details about the founders, such as Isaac Singer, inventor of the Singer sewing machine, who had nearly as many wives as inventions, or Anita Roddick, the ex-hippie whose stint as a flower child in San Francisco gave her the idea to found the Body Shop, whose concept of all natural products and ethical capitalism took the world by storm. We learn of Baron Bich, the Duponts, the global success of Wonderbra, the origins of Microsoft, Apple and Levi Strauss. Along the way we learn the stories of Toyota, Volkswagen, Sony, Swatch and a host of others, including the Al Jazeera network. There will inevitably be debates about which companies should have been included and weren't. All this is delivered more with a journalist's flair than an accountant's pencil, but who cares? When you're changing the world, let someone else dot the "i's" and cross the "t's". Mantle's book is admirably illustrated with photos, designs and illustrations, unfortunately only in black and white. It's ideal reading for the train or plane, filled as it is with bite-sized delicacies -- and would go well under the Christmas tree. Let's just hope it is soon to be followed by a second book -- "Fifty More Companies that Changed the World", which will include all the ones I wish had been there and weren't. But that is just wishful thinking.

A fascinating book

There's not been a time when capitalism, money, enterprise and entrepreneurs and our love/hate relationship with the whole thing have been in the spotlight any more than now. This book takes a fascinating look at familiar names, from the Dutch guys who inadvertently invented modern money to the amazing French Baron Biche of Biro, the contraceptive pill, the Google boys and Wonderbra! It's a rollercoaster. Drama, tragedy, outrageous fortune and who really invented the supermarket. Some may argue about who's in and who's out. Highs and lows, good and bad - this book time and again nails the people who really make the world go round!
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