Troubleshooter Returns

Troubleshooter Returns by John Harvey-Jones, published by Penguin in 1996, is a work of fiction that explores various facets of British life through the lens of the author’s experiences. In this 218-page edition, Harvey-Jones reflects on the influences that have shaped his career and the ongoing developments in Britain. The narrative includes his return to India, where he spent his formative years, as well as insights into the education system and the business landscape.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how personal history intertwines with broader societal changes. The book delves into themes related to education and business, offering a perspective on their roles in shaping contemporary Britain. Through his reflections, Harvey-Jones provides a unique viewpoint on the factors that continue to impact the nation’s progress. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions that make it a convenient read.
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Sir John Harvey-Jones looks at aspects of British life that have shaped his own career and continue to influence Britain’s progress today. He returns to India, where he was brought up, and also looks at schools and businesses.
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