Richard Branson, Virgin King: Inside Richard Branson’s Business Empire: Tim Jackson

Richard Branson, Virgin King: Inside Richard Branson's Business Empire: Tim Jackson

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From Library Journal
British-born adventurer, entrepreneur, billionaire, and founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Branson is known to ascend great heights, whether air ballooning over the Pacific or ruthlessly negotiating successful business deals. Early on he learned entrepreneurial skills: At age 16 he started a student magazine. At age 19, he followed up with a mail-order company, achieved by targeting young customers through discount records; the business evolved into a lucrative music publishing operation. Not every business was a success, however, as in his attempt to run Britain’s National Lottery, but failures do not phase him. Focusing on Branson’s keen business sense, Jackson (The Next Battleground, Houghton, 1993) draws his unauthorized investigation from interviews. He also reveals Branson’s sensitivity to staff, family, and the improvement of his society. Jackson’s book provides inspiration for budding entrepreneurs. Recommended for public and business collections.?Bellinda Wise, Nassau Community Coll. Lib., Garden City, N.Y.
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How a Fun-Loving High School Drop-Out Built a $3 Billion Empire From the Ground Up?And Had the Time of His Life Doing It!

“All is laid bare . . . a blow-by-blow guide to Branson’s rise from hippy entrepreneur to global player.” ?The London TimesReview

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