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Sarah Ryle

    The Making of Tesco
    The making of Tesco. A story of British shopping
    • From one man’s Hackney market stall to a company serving fifty million customers in thirteen countries every week, this is the extraordinary story of one of Britain’s most remarkable companies. Related by those who themselves featured in it – Tesco’s own employees – it presents a fascinating social history as well as an epic business venture. Drawn from hundreds of hours of interviews with Tesco staff, collected by National Life Stories at the British Library, these personal accounts from across the ranks and decades are frank, insightful, sometimes funny and, above all, very human. How, then, did Tesco grow from Jack Cohen’s barrow in Hackney to the hypermarkets in Hungary, the neighbourhood stores in Nevada and a home-delivery service serving customers from Cheshire to the Czech Republic? Why and how did Tesco survive and (mostly) thrive where other British companies stalled? And what impact has Tesco’s success had on its employees and consumers? Here is Tesco’s authentic story, carefully researched and engagingly written by Sarah Ryle, told for the first time by the people at the very heart of the business.

      The making of Tesco. A story of British shopping
    • The Making of Tesco

      • 365pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      "When you get to be as big and as successful as Tesco has become, people put a sort of sheen on the journey as if the place we got to was inevitable. But it really wasn t. I think it s important that Tesco s story is told honestly because there were moments when we could just as easily have gone the other way. That we didn t came as a big surprise to plenty of people who predicted that others would be the winners in what is still one of the most competitive markets in the world. i>Sir Terry Leahy, on retiring as Tesco s chief executive in February 2011From one man s Hackney market stall to a company serving 50 million customers in 14 countries every week and employing half a million people, this is the remarkable story of one of Britain s most successful businesses. Tesco s tale is a social story as well as a business epic and so it is told by the people who made the journey themselves, many from a base of real poverty. Tesco leaders, from the Board to the butchers counters including former chief executives Lord MacLaurin and Sir Terry Leahy, Group Chief Executive Philip Clarke and deputy Tim Mason describe the company s defining moments, good and bad. Their

      The Making of Tesco