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We Are Market Basket
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The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
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Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

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Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
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xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
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English
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This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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3 copies

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Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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3 copies

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Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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3 copies

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Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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Location
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Condition
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3 copies

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Excellent
Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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Location
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Excellent

3 copies

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Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

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Author: Amita Kiley

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3 copies

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Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley

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Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent

3 copies

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley

People

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Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent

3 copies

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2015.063.001

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley

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Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Excellent

3 copies

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Kiley, Amita
Cataloged On
Status
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Title
We Are Market Basket
Subtitle
The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement That Saved a Beloved Business
Title (generic)
Photograph
Accession No.

Autographed by the authors to Lawrence History Center. From amazon.com: What if a company were so treasured and trusted that people literally took to the streets - by the thousands - to save it? That company is Market Basket, a popular New England supermarket chain. After long-time, CEO Arthur T. Demoulas was ousted by his cousin Arthur S. Demoulas, the company's managers and rank-and-file workers struck back.

Risking their own livelihoods to restore the job of their beloved boss they walked out, but they didn't walk far. At huge protest rallies, they were joined by loyal customers - leaving stores empty. Suppliers and vendors stopped deliveries - rendering shelves bare. Politicians were forced to take sides. The national media and experts were stunned by the unprecedented defense of an executive. All openly challenged the Market Basket board of directors to make things right. And, in the end, they prevailed. With its arresting firsthand accounts from the streets and executive suites, We Are Market Basket is as inspiring as it is instructive.

What is it about Market Basket and its leader that provokes such ferocious loyalty? How does a company spread across three states maintain a culture that embraces everyone - from cashier to customer - as family? Can a company really become an industry leader by prioritizing stakeholders over shareholders?

Set against a backdrop of bad blood and corporate greed, We Are Market Basket is, above all, a page-turner that chronicles the epic rise, fall, and redemption of this iconic and uniquely American company.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Korschun, Daniel
Sub Author
Welker, Grant
Publisher
American Management Association
Date (created)
2015
Format
xvii, 238 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.