Head for Business. How Britain's top business leaders continue to succeed

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  • Name Entrepreneurs & business elites
  • Name Entrepreneurship inc cultural influences, opportunity, etc

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'13 of Britain's top chairmen and chief executives talk about their experiences of this [early 1990s] recession and how they see the business environment changing in the future. Each has addressed a wide range of questions designed to provide food for thought for anyone interested in industry and commerce. They also talk openly on more presonal subjects: what they like and dislike about their roles, their strengths, their weaknesses, and the importance of family life and home'. Covers: Robert Bauman, Smith Kline Beecham; Sir Graham Day, Rover Group and others; Elwyn Eilledge, Ernest & Young UK; Jon Folds, Halifax Building Society; Owen Green, BTR Plc; Peter Gummer, Shandwick; Christopher Hogg, Coutaulds Plc; Christopher Lewinton, TI Group Plc; Geoffrey Maitland, Sears; Robert Louis Dreyfus, Saachi & Saachi; Colin Marshall, British Airways Plc; Brian Pitman, Lloyds Bank; Robert Scholey, British Steel Plc. For individual essays see separate BHE entries