The Registrar in the John Lewis Partnership: a Lesson in Loyalty

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 1 (3):185-191 (1992)
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The philosophy of the John Lewis Partnership is exemplified by the unique role of the Branch Registrar and her responsibilities to promote partnership. The author has wide international experience of accountancy and general management in the retail trade, and is currently a freelance lecturer on management and marketing. Her latest work is Integrative Management ‐ Creating Unity from Diversity.

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