Ebook {Epub PDF} Soap Opera by Alecia Swasy
SOAP OPERA. The Inside Story of Procter Gamble. by Alecia Swasy. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON BARNES NOBLE GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW Wall Street Journal reporter Swasy was, she tell us, spied upon, followed, and bugged while writing this admirable--if ultimately somewhat disappointing--history of Author: Alecia Swasy. PG's wealth and power ensure that it gets what it wants, from tax breaks to the eager services of Washington www.doorway.ru this explosive expose, Wall Street Journal reporter Alecia Swasy tells the /5(2). Soap Opera: The Inside Story of Procter Gamble by Alecia Swasy. As the maker of Ivory soap, Tide detergent, and Crest toothpaste, Procter Gamble is a household name. It is America’s thirteenth largest company, lauded by business schools as a model for success. But behind PG’s wholesome image is a control-obsessed company so paranoid.
Soap Opera. Alecia Swasy. Simon and Schuster, - Business Economics - pages. 2 Reviews. Behind Procter Gamble's wholesome image is a control-obsessed company so paranoid that Wall Street analysts, employees, and the chairman himself refer to it as "the Kremlin." PG's wealth and power ensure that it gets what it wants, from tax. Swasy, Alecia (). Soap Opera: The Inside Story of Procter Gamble. New York: Times Books. Fortune magazine ranked it as one of the Best Business Books of the Year. Published in hard/soft cover in North America, China, Japan and Germany. Swasy, Alecia (). Changing Focus: Kodak and the Battle to Save a Great American Company. New York. Foreword: As the maker of Ivory soap, Tide detergent, and Crest toothpaste, Procter Gamble is a household name. It is America's thirteenth largest company, lauded by business schools as a model for success.
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