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The Rise and Fall...and Rise Again


The Rise and Fall...and Rise Again


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von: Gerald Ratner

15,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 05.02.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781907293764
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 400

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<b>In 1991, Gerald Ratner made a landmark speech to the Institute of Directors</b> <p>After over 25 years in the jewellery trade, Gerald Ratner was one of the most well-known and successful retailers of his generation. He had built up a highly profitable, multi-million pound international business, including household names like Ratners, H Samuel, Ernest Jones, Watches of Switzerland, as well as over one thousand stores in the US. Being asked to give the keynote address at the Institute of Directors' annual conference at The Royal Albert Hall was a great honour and should have been the crowning glory on two decades of empire building.</p> <p>Gerald's speech was seized upon by the media after he included jokes about the quality of some of the shops' products. But the far-reaching impact that these jokes would have no one could have predicted.</p> <p>"Even though I had once had my name above hundreds of shops up and down the country, it had become more famous as a byword for crap. It took several years to realise just what an impact the speech had had on every aspect of my life."</p> <p><b>Press coverage of hardback version:</b></p> <p>"... a rollicking good read"<br /> —<b>Michael Skapinker</b>, <i>The FT</i></p> <p>"Most business autobiographies are so overlaid with ghost-writerly blandness that the character of the subject is lost. Mr Ratner had help with this one, but fortunately he is still there: obsessive, funny and a bit of a scoundrel - the last mitigated by how well he knows it."<br /> —<i>The FT</i></p> <p>"self-effacing, revealing and human"<br /> —<b>Luke Johnson</b>, <i>FT Business Life</i></p> <p>"A few ill-chosen words to a well-heeled audience 16 years ago reduced Britain's biggest jeweller to poverty. Now he reveals how he bounced back"<br /> —<i>Jewish Chronicle</i></p> <p>"...contains lessons for us all"<br /> —<i>Management Today</i></p> <p>"...worth its weight in gold"<br /> —<i>The Independent</i></p> <p><b>Amazon reviews</b></p> <p>"Everyone knows the story of Gerald's rise and fall - what an amazing story and well worth reading.... I couldn't put it down, totally gripping and inspiring stuff, you really couldn't see this coming from such an energetic, passionate man"</p> <p>"I have read many bio's from business leaders and most are boring 'how to get rich' or 'let me tell you a long list of not very interesting stories with all the good bits missed out'. Gerald's book is very different it is a great read, I could not put it down"</p> <p>"Sobering and enlightening at the same time. A great read and a morality tale of our time."</p>
<p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Act I – The Rise 5</b></p> <p>Chapter 1 Family Life 7</p> <p>Chapter 2 Growing Up 17</p> <p>Chapter 3 Toughening Up 25</p> <p>Chapter 4 The Family Business 37</p> <p>Chapter 5 Growing the Business 47</p> <p>Chapter 6 Going Public 57</p> <p>Chapter 7 The Home Front 75</p> <p>Chapter 8 Downturn 87</p> <p>Chapter 9 Taking Over 105</p> <p>Chapter 10 Turnaround 115</p> <p>Chapter 11 The Big Time 125</p> <p>Chapter 12 Trauma 133</p> <p>Chapter 13 Thatcher’s Decade 149</p> <p>Chapter 14 The Incredible Eighties 173</p> <p>Chapter 15 Going Global 181</p> <p>Chapter 16 Riding the Acquisitions Express 191</p> <p><b>Act II – The Fall 203</b></p> <p>Chapter 17 Welcome to the Nineties 205</p> <p>Chapter 18 An Invitation 211</p> <p>Chapter 19 That Speech 221</p> <p>Chapter 20 As Bad as it Gets 243</p> <p>Chapter 21 The End 257</p> <p>Chapter 22 The Wilderness 263</p> <p>Chapter 23 Out of the Frying Pan 273</p> <p><b>Act III – The Rise Again 287</b></p> <p>Chapter 24 Starting All Over Again 289</p> <p>Chapter 25 The Launch 305</p> <p>Chapter 26 Dotcom Millionaire 321</p> <p>Chapter 27 Thinking Big 333</p> <p>Chapter 28 What Goes Around 345</p> <p>The Speech 351</p> <p>Index 365 </p>
<p><b>Gerald Ratner</b> joined the family business in 1966, and built up an extremely successful chain of jewellers during the '80s, of which he was chief exec.  In 1991 he made an infamous speech to a private audience at the IoD which was instantly seized upon by the media.  He was sacked 18 months later, and in 1994 the Ratner name was expunged from the company, renamed The Signet Group.<br />He went home, cycled to get his head together, then for four years he worked as a general business consultant, before setting up a health club in Henley. He sold it for £3.9m in 2001, when one of the club's members, Goldsmiths the Jewellers head, Jurek Piasecki, encouraged him to go back into the jewellery trade. Subsequently Ratner set up a new, much smaller on-line jewellery business called GeraldOnline.  In August 2006, press speculation has noted that Ratner is interested in acquiring the UK business of Signet Group plc — the re-named Ratner's group. He is a married father of four and a fitness fanatic, cycling around 20 miles per day.</p>
After over 25 years in the jewellery trade, Gerald Ratner was one of the most well-known and successful retailers of his generation. Being asked to give the keynote address at the Institute of Director's annual conference at The Royal Albert Hall should have been the crowning glory of two decades of empire building. <p>But his speech was seized upon the media after he joked about the quality of his products, including a remark that a Ratner's sherry decanter was so cheap because it was "crap". No one could have predicted the far-reaching impact these jokes would have.</p> <p>Set against the high-rolling excesses of business in '80s Britain, <i>The Rise and Fall...and Rise Again</i> is a barnstorming tale of personal redemption through sheer grit, as told by one of Britain's sharpest and most successful business men: Gerald Ratner.</p> <p>"His Jewellery might have been 'crap' but his book isn't "<br /> —<i>The Independent</i></p> <p>"...[a] rollicking read."<br /> —<i>Financial Times</i></p> <p>"...contains lessons for us all"<br /> —<i>Management Today</i></p> <p>"Like Alan Sugar and Laurie Barratt, Ratner is one of that band of businessmen who made their names by providing ordinary people with items they thought only the rich could afford."<br /> —<b>Richard Northedge</b>, <i>City A.M.</i></p>

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