gisellebelle
10-02-2007, 11:50 AM
Description: One Business 99 Lessons - Chong-Komo, Nanz
Synopsis One.99Shop took Singapore's retail market by storm when it launched in April 1997. Taking the one-priced store concept many notches higher, ONE.99Shop offered the consumer quality items at one low price. Founder Nanz Chong-Komo, a former model and boutique owner became Singapore's poster girl for the successful businesswoman, winning the "2000 Woman Entrepreneur of the Year" award from the Association of small and Medium Enterprises(ASME).Things took a turn in 2003 when the SARS epidemic broke out in Asia. Within a year, with sales reduced by half. ONE.99SHOP found itself going into receivership. But not before Nanz toiled tirelessly to save the business and more importantly her staff. ONE.99Shop finally closed in 2003, leaving many asking: Why did it fail, and what will Nanz do next? This book answers both these questions. Reviews"This is one of the rarest books - it provides great wisdom gleaned from failure." Kenny Yap - Executive Chairman, Qian Wu Fish Farm Trading Limited "Nanz is one of the best talents in our retail industry. We have mush to learn from her."Andrew Tjioe -President and CEO, Tung Lok Group"I applaud Nanz's fighting spirit and effort in sharing her experience."Edmund Cheng -Deputy Chairman, Wing Tai Holdings Limited
Condition: Brand New
Price: $15
Postage: $1.50 for mailing and bubblewrap
Interested, pls PM me
Synopsis One.99Shop took Singapore's retail market by storm when it launched in April 1997. Taking the one-priced store concept many notches higher, ONE.99Shop offered the consumer quality items at one low price. Founder Nanz Chong-Komo, a former model and boutique owner became Singapore's poster girl for the successful businesswoman, winning the "2000 Woman Entrepreneur of the Year" award from the Association of small and Medium Enterprises(ASME).Things took a turn in 2003 when the SARS epidemic broke out in Asia. Within a year, with sales reduced by half. ONE.99SHOP found itself going into receivership. But not before Nanz toiled tirelessly to save the business and more importantly her staff. ONE.99Shop finally closed in 2003, leaving many asking: Why did it fail, and what will Nanz do next? This book answers both these questions. Reviews"This is one of the rarest books - it provides great wisdom gleaned from failure." Kenny Yap - Executive Chairman, Qian Wu Fish Farm Trading Limited "Nanz is one of the best talents in our retail industry. We have mush to learn from her."Andrew Tjioe -President and CEO, Tung Lok Group"I applaud Nanz's fighting spirit and effort in sharing her experience."Edmund Cheng -Deputy Chairman, Wing Tai Holdings Limited
Condition: Brand New
Price: $15
Postage: $1.50 for mailing and bubblewrap
Interested, pls PM me