Richard Branson/Herb Kelleher - Leader Extraordinaire

            
 
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Case Code : LDEN021
Case Length : 08 Pages
Period : 1973-2002
Pub Date : 2002
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Virgin Group, Southwest Airlines
Industry : Aviation
Countries : USA

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Richard Branson - A Loony Leader

Born in 1950 in a traditional Christian family, Branson was not a brilliant student. As a boy he was a shortsighted dyslexic,1 had a tough time memorizing and reciting text, and performed terribly at standard IQ tests. But he was very good at sports and was seen as someone with the desire to succeed. According to analysts, since his childhood, Branson had a thirst for success and a special quality to connect with people. This was what enabled him to energize the ambitions of others so that they also could rise to realize their dreams. As a teenager (17 years), frustrated by the rules and regulations of his school (Stow School), Branson and his friend Jonny Gems started a student magazine called the 'Student.'

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They started out with just four pounds given by Branson's mother. The magazine captured the student activism of the late 1960s and featured celebrities. Soon after the release of the first issue in 1968, the headmaster of the Stow School complimented both Branson and Gems and said, "Congratulations, Branson.

I predict that you will either go to prison or become a millionaire." The first edition was so impressive that BBC tracked down Branson and made a documentary called 'The people of tomorrow.' This recognition helped Branson and his magazine grow. Branson's entrepreneurial success continued when he opened a mail order record retail business and named it 'Virgin.' When asked about why he chose the name 'Virgin,' he replied, "I was a virgin in business." Even this venture was highly successful. Later on he opened a record shop at Oxfordstreet in London. In 1972, Branson started a recording studio at Oxfordshire. Virgin recorded its first artist Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells' in 1972, which went on to sell more than five million copies.

The Virgin Record Company signed on many superstar and music group such as Genesis, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Simple Minds, The Human League, Bryan Ferry, Culture Club, Janet Jackson, Steve Winwood, Paula Abdul, Belinda Carlisle and The Rolling Stones. By the early 1980s, 'Virgin records' was rated among UK's top six recording companies. In 1984, one of Branson's friends suggested starting a passenger airline service between London and New York. The idea was labeled as crazy by Branson's colleagues because it was too ambitious and difficult.

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