Want to get your people fired up? See off business bullies? Make your company sustainable? A business guide, a memoir, a winning strategy – David Erdal's Local Heroes: the Liberation of Loch Fyne Oysters is an engaging story packed with lessons for our times. It will change the way you think about business ownership and about people at work – though maybe not the way you feel about oysters... Follow the lead of our local heroes: entrepreneurs who proved what can be achieved with a truly inclusive global-village approach to business. 'An extraordinary story of personal commitment and vision which led to commercial success and community achievement.' – Sir Menzies Campbell
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About the Author:
David Erdal studied Chinese at Oxford, then worked as a teacher in Mao's China. After gaining an MBA at Harvard, he returned to Scotland and led the family paper mill, Tullis Russell, into all-employee ownership. In 1989 he won the Scottish Business Achievement Award. After obtaining a PH.D. at St Andrews on the psychology of sharing, he went on to be MD of Baxi Partnership, which structures and funds all-employee buyouts of medium-sized companies. He lives in St Andrews.
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