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Family Village Tribe: The Evolution of Flight Centre

AUTHOR Johnson, Mandy; Johnson, Mandy; Turner, Graham
PUBLISHER Bolinda Audio (03/05/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (MP3 CD)

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Flight Centre Limited is an anomaly in the business world--a modern-day organization with an underlying corporate structure that comes from the Stone Age. This updated edition of Family Village Tribe is essential reading for anyone interested in the machinations of starting a successful business from the ground up and staying there.

"I didn't realize my life had been hijacked until a year after it happened." That's Mandy Johnson's take on her introduction into the world of Flight Centre Limited--the travel company that divides its workforce into "families," "villages," and "tribes," and rewards them with autonomy and incentives. From its origins in 1973 as a UK tour company with a single bus called "Bollocks," FCL revolutionized the travel industry and morphed into a global giant. It faced challenges including the War on Terror and SARS that wreaked havoc on business. It battled the encroachment of the internet; a disastrous internal restructure; and a US acquisition that delivered a profit wipe-out, just months before the global financial crisis. And yet each time FCL has come back stronger than before, almost doubling in size every five years, relying on its Stone Age tribal structure as its platform for success. Its founders were two 23-year-old veterinarians from Queensland, Australia. Neither had any business experience and the idea for the company was hatched while celebrating in a Munich beer hall . . . . So how did they make it work? Mandy Johnson and Katrina Beikoff have enjoyed full access to all the major players in FCL to bring us the full story in this updated edition.

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ISBN-13: 9781489490766
ISBN-10: 1489490760
Binding: CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 46
Product Dimensions: 5.25 x 0.50 x 6.75 inches
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Transportation | Aviation - Commercial
Transportation | Corporate & Business History - General
Transportation | Industries - Hospitality, Travel & Tourism
Dewey Decimal: 387.742
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Flight Centre Limited is an anomaly in the business world--a modern-day organization with an underlying corporate structure that comes from the Stone Age. This updated edition of Family Village Tribe is essential reading for anyone interested in the machinations of starting a successful business from the ground up and staying there.

"I didn't realize my life had been hijacked until a year after it happened." That's Mandy Johnson's take on her introduction into the world of Flight Centre Limited--the travel company that divides its workforce into "families," "villages," and "tribes," and rewards them with autonomy and incentives. From its origins in 1973 as a UK tour company with a single bus called "Bollocks," FCL revolutionized the travel industry and morphed into a global giant. It faced challenges including the War on Terror and SARS that wreaked havoc on business. It battled the encroachment of the internet; a disastrous internal restructure; and a US acquisition that delivered a profit wipe-out, just months before the global financial crisis. And yet each time FCL has come back stronger than before, almost doubling in size every five years, relying on its Stone Age tribal structure as its platform for success. Its founders were two 23-year-old veterinarians from Queensland, Australia. Neither had any business experience and the idea for the company was hatched while celebrating in a Munich beer hall . . . . So how did they make it work? Mandy Johnson and Katrina Beikoff have enjoyed full access to all the major players in FCL to bring us the full story in this updated edition.

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Foreword by: Turner, Graham
Graham Turner has led Anglican churches in the UK for over thirty years. The majority of these have been in multicultural urban communities. Through social businesses and other creative approaches he has strived to overcome injustice in all its forms while also exploring a range of Christian spiritualities to help deepen his faith and the faith of others. Before studying theology for the ordained ministry, he served an engineering apprenticeship and obtained an honours degree in electronic engineering. In 2015 he moved on from parish ministry to become a full-time chaplain at a prison in the north of England.
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