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E-raamat: Jewels in the Crown

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781908739834
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  • Kirjastus: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781908739834

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Jewels in the Crown, winner of the 2013 Montagu Trophy by the Guild of Motoring Writers, provides an analysis of Tata’s acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover in 2008, and subsequent transformation of their fortunes, written by an award-winning motoring writer. Ray Hutton goes behind the scenes to examine how Tata have not only returned the business to profit, but also transformed the public image of these long-established British brands. At the time of the takeover, both brands (once the crown jewels of the British motor industry) had been tarnished by a patchy reputation for quality and reliability. Tata bought a new approach to the business, with fast decision-making and a solid, sustainable, long-term strategy. Factory efficiency was improved and a major export drive accompanied by a succession of carefully-positioned new models, from the Jaguar XJ Saloon and F-Type sports car to the Evoque and the new, lighter but more luxurious Range Rover flagship. The result was a remarkable change of fortunes. This book shows how it was done.

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"One question that burns ... is how on earth Tata of India managed to turn Jaguar Land Rover into a success when previous owners apparently could not. In a fascinating 200 pages, Hutton examines history and strategy, and supplies surprising answers."--Autocar 29 May 2013; "Ray Hutton is one of the most accomplished and celebrated motoring journalists of our time ... Enjoy the journey through this well written and straightforward book filled with some of the most accurately formed opinions in the industry."--Overdrive Magazine, June 2013; "This extraordinary story is chronicled in lively detail by Hutton."-- the Times Business 'ten best summer reads', July 2013; "A behind the scenes look at how the Indian industrial giant has revitalised their fortunes" --Motor Trader, June 2013

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* A behind-the-scenes look at the incredible revitalisation of the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, under the new ownership of parent company Tata.; * Strong appeal for the business market, including those interested in the motor industry but also in how successful companies work.; * Author is a highly experienced motoring writer and should be able to ensure specialist reviews.; * The latest title in Elliott & Thompson's growing list of business books.
Introduction vii
Author's note xi
1 `A car company of consequence'
1(4)
2 Jaguar's faded glory
5(10)
3 Land Rover -- cars for all reasons
15(10)
4 India's powerhouse
25(10)
5 Ambitions unfulfilled
35(12)
6 Premium brands for sale
47(10)
7 Tata's inheritance
57(8)
8 Business as usual
65(10)
9 Downturn
75(10)
10 The boys from BMW
85(8)
11 Reorganisation, new spirit
93(10)
12 One company, two brands
103(8)
13 Enter the Evoque
111(10)
14 Range Rover lightens up
121(6)
15 New ways for Jaguar
127(8)
16 The F-Type saga
135(10)
17 Record profits
145(8)
18 JLR's place in the world
153(10)
19 Future unlimited
163(8)
20 Why Tata succeeded
171(8)
Appendix
Key players
179(8)
Jaguar Land Rover financial performance
187(1)
Jaguar Land Rover sales 2007--2012
188(1)
Marque sales year-by-year
189(4)
Premium brand league
193(1)
Acknowledgements 194(2)
Picture credits 196(1)
About the author 197(2)
Index 199
Ray Hutton has been writing about the motor industry for more than 35 years. A former editor-in-chief of Autocar magazine, his work appears in magazines and newspapers all over the world, including the Sunday Times and Motor Trader (UK), Car and Driver (USA), and Overdrive (India). He was twice-winner of the Bentley International Award presented by the UK Guild of Motoring Writers, is Honorary President of The International Car of the Year jury, and the author of a number of books, including the centenary history of the FIA (Federation de 'Automobile). He lives in London.