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Mary Spillane: Accidental Entrepreneur

Subject

Entrepreneurship

Publication Year

1995

Abstract

In 1980 Mary Spillane gave up a highly successful public service career in the U.S. to move to London with her British husband. She found that her skills were not easily transferable, and she spent a few years working on short term assignments, looking for a new career. In 1983 she agreed to handle the U.K. publication of the U.S. best-seller Color Me Beautiful. The book, which promised to help women to look their best, had developed from the experiences of its author who ran a successful colour consulting business. Spillane obtained the right to use the name and to distribute Color Me Beautiful products in the U.K., Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Ten years later, CMB Image Consultants was the centre of a network of over 1,000 consultants in 28 countries advising individuals and corporations on the strategic use of personal image. This case describes how Spillane discovered and exploited the opportunity to build a 'virtual organisation' which had a turnover approaching £20 million in 1994.

Topic List

Entrepreneurship, The Entrepreneur

Industry

Image Consulting

Publication Event Date

1983-1994

LBS Case Number

CS-94-021

Location

UK

Project Funder

ESRC

Publication Research Centre

Institute of Finance and Accounting, Entrepreneurship

Supervisor

JOHNSON, R M

Available on ECCH

No


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