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  • Jewels in the Crown: How Tata of India Transformed Britain's Jaguar and Land Rover

    Ray Hutton

    eBook (Elliott & Thompson, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Jewels in the Crown 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.
  • Jewels in the Crown: How Tata of India Transformed Britain's Jaguar and Land Rover

    Ray Hutton

    Hardcover (Elliott & Thompson, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Jewels in the Crown, winner of the 2013 Montagu Trophy by the Guild of Motoring Writers, provides an analysis of Tataโ€™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.
  • Jewels in the Crown: How Tata of India Transformed Britain's Jaguar and Land Rover by Ray Hutton

    Ray Hutton

    Hardcover (Elliott & Thompson (13 Jun. 2013), March 15, 1600)
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  • Relation of the honeybee to fruit pollination in New Jersey: A preliminary report

    Ray Hutson

    Unknown Binding (New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations, March 15, 1926)
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