Ulrich's Periodicals Directory 2003
Author: Edgar H. Adcock (Jr.)
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 1782
ISBN-13: 9780835245081
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Author: Edgar H. Adcock (Jr.)
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 1782
ISBN-13: 9780835245081
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frances L. Carlsen
Publisher: Harris Infosource
Published: 2002-06-01
Total Pages: 976
ISBN-13: 9781556009594
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 1012
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 2258
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 610
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fran Carlsen
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 932
ISBN-13: 9781556002397
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 1780
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Randall L. Patton
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780820323640
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShaw Industries, which is based in Dalton, Georgia, is the nation's leading textile manufacturer and the world's largest producer of carpets. This history focuses on the evolution of Shaw's business strategy and its adaptations to changing economic conditions. Randall L. Patton chronicles Shaw's rise to dominance by drawing on corporate records, industry data, and interviews with Shaw employees and management, including Robert E. Shaw, the only CEO the company has known in its more than thirty years. Patton situates Shaw within both the overall context of Sunbelt economic development and the unique circumstances behind the success of the tufted carpet industry in northwest Georgia. After surveying the state of the carpet industry nationwide at the end of World War II, Patton then tells the Shaw story from the boom years of 1955-1973, through the transitional decade of 1973-1982, the consolidation phase of the 1980s and early 1990s, and the "new economy" of the mid- to late 1990s. Throughout, Patton shows, Shaw's drive has always been toward vertical integration--controlling the outside forces that could affect its bottom line. He tells, for instance, how Shaw built its own trucking fleet and became its own yarn supplier, all to the company's advantage. He also relates less successful ventures, most notably Shaw's attempt at direct retailing. The picture emerges of a company proud of its image as a steady and profitable business surviving in a competitive industry. Patton traces the history of Shaw Industries from its start as a family-owned operation through its growth into a multinational corporation that recently joined Warren Buffett's holding company, Berkshire-Hathaway. The Shaw saga has much to tell us about the continuing vitality of "old economy" manufacturers.
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Publisher: Business Information Agency
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Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1418780383
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 1314
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