The leadership of Alan Sugar

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:59:58
Category: / Science & Technology / Computers and Cybernetics
Length: 8 pages (2127 words)
Amstrad, which started as a small enterprise, became international consumer electronics, telecommunications and computer group with wholly owned subsidiaries in France, Germany, Benelux and Denmark, and a worldwide presence through a network of distributors. Amstrad built up to a stock market value of $1.2 billion. Sir Alan Sugar, Amstrad chairman, reveals the secrets of his success in the early years, when he started with a van and a few dozen TVs and hi-fis. This report investigated …
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