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Conflicting Accounts Kevin Goldman

Conflicting Accounts By Kevin Goldman

Conflicting Accounts by Kevin Goldman


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Goldman takes a detailed look at the decline and fall of Saatchi & Saatchi, and the reasons behind its downfall. He has conducted over 100 interviews with, among others, the Saatchi brothers, their childhood friends and past clients. This work also describes changes in advertising in the 1980s.

Conflicting Accounts Summary

Conflicting Accounts: How Corporate Greed and Mismanagement Led to the Crash of Saatchi and Saatchi, the World's Largest Advertising Company by Kevin Goldman

The story of the decline and crash of Saatchi & Saatchi is a universal tale of corporate greed and ineffective management. It is the story of an ugly, publicly fought civil war in an industry that is supposed to know the steep price paid for an image run amok. Goldman takes a detailed look at the downfall of the company and the reasons behind it. He has conducted more than 100 interviews with, among others, the Saatchi brothers, their childhood friends, ex-business associates, and past clients. This work also details changes in advertising in the 1980s, such as the merger mania and ad-agency consolidations that swept Madison Avenue, including the British take-over of major agencies.

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GOR003971510
9780684815718
0684815710
Conflicting Accounts: How Corporate Greed and Mismanagement Led to the Crash of Saatchi and Saatchi, the World's Largest Advertising Company by Kevin Goldman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster Ltd
1997-01-27
400
N/A
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