Sinclair and the 'Sunrise' Technology: The Deconstruction of a Myth
β Scribed by Adamson, Ian; Kennedy, Richard
- Book ID
- 108509834
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
OCR'd by Ken D
Thanks to mjwilson for proofreading!
Back cover text:
Self-made millionaire, maverick marketeer, visionary boffin, archetypal entrepreneur, Sir Clive Sinclair is hailed as the messiah of the new Micro-age.
As such, he heralds a renaissance of British industry and innovation - or does he?
This startling and controversial book takes a long hard look at the Sinclair myth, and argues that it is an insidious chimera fostered by assiduous self-promotion and sustained by an uncritical press. The story of 'Uncle Clive' and the Sinclair companies suggests that rather than offering the faltering British economy a blueprint for the future, the Sinclair solution reveals the roots of its failure.
Sir Clive's exploitation of a new and malleable market and his approach to technology have led to mismanaged companies now floundering in spite of the incredible success of a handful of products. Shortsighted business practices have resulted in a sequence of products plagues by technical faults and poor customer server. The Sinclair myth promoted by the popular press is revealed as a comforting vision which says more about the poverty of Tory economic policy than the promised of the sunrise industries.
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