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Saving Jaguar
M**W
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I find the history of Jaguar facinating having lived very close to the works for many years. Following on from the life story of Sir William Lyons, then John Egan' "Saving Jaguar"; I finally obtained a copy of Ray Hutton's "Jewels in the Crown" describing Tata' buy out after Ford's poor performance. All three books purchased from Amazon. Quite a meaningful source of the Midland's industrial history. I just hope Land Rover/Jaguar will remaIn in the U.K. for the future prosperity of Britain.
N**G
An insightful and readable account.
This is a fascinating and well-written memoir. I picked this up to read more at every spare moment.John Egan rescued Jaguar from the jaws of closure and he doesn't spare the detail of how it was achieved, and what stood in his way. 'Saving Jaguar' provides genuine and sometimes surprising insight into these turbulent times.I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone interested in BL, Jaguar, and the motor industry or industrial relations generally.
P**N
Informative and enlightening
My father had always hankered after a Jaguar and finally had the opportunity to buy a new XJ6 (the first of several) in the early-80's. That inspired my own avid interest in the marque. Reading this book gave a fascinating behind the scenes insight to the struggles and near-dissolution of the company.Unlike many of this genre of book, the author is generous and detailed about not just his contribution, but that of the many people in his management team and beyond that facilitated and implemented his vision.
A**.
Very enjoyable and informative and easy to read
For a ‘business’ book this was very enjoyable, easy and informative reading, especially for Jaguar enthusiasts. Also gave a useful overview of UK politics and economic situations of that time.
S**N
I was there
I enjoyed this book as I was working at Jaguar Browns Lane during the period in the book. I could relate to the people and the practices, good times and bad times but best of all enjoyable times.
M**N
A great read about Jaguar in the 1980s / 1990s
A great read. I joined Jaguar when John Egan left so this is very personal to me. A must read for any Jaguar fan and anyone interested in systems thinking, business transformation, Deming and statistical process control.
C**G
who loved the book
Brought for my dad, who loved the book. "Must read of a jag fan" =- Cashmang's Dad
M**S
Five Stars
Great book- well written and a balanced view of a critical time in Jaguar's history
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