Book description
No nonsense solutions from the straight-talking face of British business.
IF FUNDAMENTAL REFORM DOES NOT TAKE PLACE THEN WE ARE DEAD IN THE WATER.
GLOBALISATION DOES NOT TAKE PRISONERS. BRITAIN MUST BECOME FIT FOR
PURPOSE IN THE 21ST CENTURY.
This is the explosive, first book from 'the face of British
business', Lord Digby Jones. With a renowned, no-nonsense,
straight-talking approach, he is one of the world's most acclaimed
business commentators.
In his candid and forthright style
Fixing Britain puts the spotlight on critical national
and international business issues and lays out the essential reform
urgently needed for the growth of our nation. Knowledgeable,
authoritative and independent, Digby highlights how untenable the
status quo is in the UK, and sets out how Britain can get back in -
and stay in - the globalised race.
Sending a clear message to government, business leaders, strategists
and the media,
Fixing Britain explores the effective linkage of change
at all levels, from Westminster to education, the public and private
sectors, our social cohesion and our sense of common purpose.
Digby is never afraid to say what others are thinking - this is the
most explosive examination of the state of British business in years.
Lord Digby Jones served as Director General
of the CBI (Confederation of British Industry, the UK's Voice of
Business') from 2000 until 2006. In2006 he became the UK Skills Envoy
and in 2007 he was appointed Minister of State for UK Trade &
Investment. He did not join the party of government and without
ambition to progress in politics he concentrated on the business of
promoting Britain across the world, traveling to 31 countries in 45
overseas visits.
Born in Birmingham, Lord Jones originally joined the Royal Navy,
before graduating from University College London and joining the law
firm Edge & Ellison, rising from Articled Clerk to Senior Partner.
In 1998 he joined KPMG as vice-chairman of corporate finance, before
taking up his role at the CBI.
In 2005 he was knighted for his services to business and became Sir
Digby Jones in The Queen's New Year's Honours List. In 2007 he became
a life peer taking the title, Digby, Lord Jones of Birmingham Kt.
Today Lord Jones sits as an active cross-bencher in the House of
Lords and is an official United Kingdom Business Ambassador. He speaks
regularly to business audiences both in the UK and overseas. He serves
in the private sector as Chairman of the international Business
Advisory Boards of HSBC and British Airways, a Corporate Ambassador
for Jaguar Cars and JCB, and Chairman of Triumph Motorcycles, among a
number of pair and unpaid roles.
He holds a number of charity positions, is a non-executive director
of Leicester Tigers Rugby and lives with his wife Pat in Marylebone
and Warwickshire.
Michael Wilson is television's longest serving business and
economic editor with a media career stretching over thirty years.
He joined Sky Television at its inception in 1989 and has anchored
most of Sky's coverage of major business events through both boom and
bust. He also writes for national and international media.
Michael has lectured in Europe and internationally on political and
economic current affairs and has been published by the British
Journalism Review. He won British Business Broadcaster of the
Year in 2005 and was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2006.