Living Large: The World Of Harold Mitchell
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Author: Harold Mitchell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Living Large explores Harold Mitchell's remarkable personal journey from son of a sawmiller to owner of a $100 million business, rubbing shoulders with Australia's most powerful people. When Harold was sixteen, he secured a job at a Melbourne advertising agency just by virtue of having travelled the furthest for the interview. Living Large traces Mitchell's journey as media buyer inside several agencies to his brave decision to start in 1976 his own media-buying operation, a radical and, to the established agencies, highly unpopular move. ;;Mitchell went on to become Australia's biggest media buyer. His business journey led to close friendships with the two Kerrys, Packer and Stokes, and a long relationship with the Packer family. His passion for the arts saw him experience some colourful moments with Gough Whitlam, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, Dudley Moore and folk singer Odetta. ;;Living Large reveals Harold's loves- family, a great business deal, a brilliantly produced TV commercial, and dislikes- disloyalty, laziness and business yobbos, and presents guidance for young business executives trying to make it in the jungle. ;;Part autobiography, part guidebook, Living Large gets into the mind of one of Australia's most intriguing business identities.
Author: Harold Mitchell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Living Large explores Harold Mitchell's remarkable personal journey from son of a sawmiller to owner of a $100 million business, rubbing shoulders with Australia's most powerful people. When Harold was sixteen, he secured a job at a Melbourne advertising agency just by virtue of having travelled the furthest for the interview. Living Large traces Mitchell's journey as media buyer inside several agencies to his brave decision to start in 1976 his own media-buying operation, a radical and, to the established agencies, highly unpopular move. ;;Mitchell went on to become Australia's biggest media buyer. His business journey led to close friendships with the two Kerrys, Packer and Stokes, and a long relationship with the Packer family. His passion for the arts saw him experience some colourful moments with Gough Whitlam, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, Dudley Moore and folk singer Odetta. ;;Living Large reveals Harold's loves- family, a great business deal, a brilliantly produced TV commercial, and dislikes- disloyalty, laziness and business yobbos, and presents guidance for young business executives trying to make it in the jungle. ;;Part autobiography, part guidebook, Living Large gets into the mind of one of Australia's most intriguing business identities.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Harold Mitchell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Living Large explores Harold Mitchell's remarkable personal journey from son of a sawmiller to owner of a $100 million business, rubbing shoulders with Australia's most powerful people. When Harold was sixteen, he secured a job at a Melbourne advertising agency just by virtue of having travelled the furthest for the interview. Living Large traces Mitchell's journey as media buyer inside several agencies to his brave decision to start in 1976 his own media-buying operation, a radical and, to the established agencies, highly unpopular move. ;;Mitchell went on to become Australia's biggest media buyer. His business journey led to close friendships with the two Kerrys, Packer and Stokes, and a long relationship with the Packer family. His passion for the arts saw him experience some colourful moments with Gough Whitlam, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, Dudley Moore and folk singer Odetta. ;;Living Large reveals Harold's loves- family, a great business deal, a brilliantly produced TV commercial, and dislikes- disloyalty, laziness and business yobbos, and presents guidance for young business executives trying to make it in the jungle. ;;Part autobiography, part guidebook, Living Large gets into the mind of one of Australia's most intriguing business identities.
Author: Harold Mitchell
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 304
Living Large explores Harold Mitchell's remarkable personal journey from son of a sawmiller to owner of a $100 million business, rubbing shoulders with Australia's most powerful people. When Harold was sixteen, he secured a job at a Melbourne advertising agency just by virtue of having travelled the furthest for the interview. Living Large traces Mitchell's journey as media buyer inside several agencies to his brave decision to start in 1976 his own media-buying operation, a radical and, to the established agencies, highly unpopular move. ;;Mitchell went on to become Australia's biggest media buyer. His business journey led to close friendships with the two Kerrys, Packer and Stokes, and a long relationship with the Packer family. His passion for the arts saw him experience some colourful moments with Gough Whitlam, Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, Dudley Moore and folk singer Odetta. ;;Living Large reveals Harold's loves- family, a great business deal, a brilliantly produced TV commercial, and dislikes- disloyalty, laziness and business yobbos, and presents guidance for young business executives trying to make it in the jungle. ;;Part autobiography, part guidebook, Living Large gets into the mind of one of Australia's most intriguing business identities.
Living Large: The World Of Harold Mitchell