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The Benevolent Dictator: Empower Your Employees, Build Your Business and Outwit the Competition

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An unconventional philosophy for starting and building a business that exceeds your own expectations What does it require to take a concept rapidly and effectively from mind to market? The Benevolent Dictator recognizes that entrepreneurship is a gauntlet. Those who succeed are benevolent dictators able to make the intricate process happen in days, weeks and months to win. The Benevolent Dictator gives you no-nonsense how-to advice and examples that have worked. This non-traditional, gung-ho guide is not afraid to lay out the leadership methods that can effectively get a new business off the ground, and through the requisite fast-track growth phases that produce tangible success measured by your bottom line and your wallet. * Learn critical specifics on how to move from idea development to build-out, through steps for continuous improvement, and on to the big cash out * Features proven tools, strategies, and tactics that will help you bottle entrepreneurial lightning over and over again * As the cofounder of office retail giant OfficeMax, the author turned a $3 million investment into a $1.5 billion sale in his 16 years as CEO Beating the competition is never easy. For those times when you need an iron hand, then you also need the wisdom to know when and how to use it. Whether you're a business student, aspiring entrepreneur, or a practicing executive, you need to discover the winning ways of The Benevolent Dictator.

Table of Contents:
Author s Note. Phase One Start-Up. 1. Lesson #1: To Successfully Launch a Start-Up, There Must Be a Benevolent Dictator. 2. Lesson #2: The Best Ideas Can Come from What s Right in Front of Your Nose. 3. Lesson #3: How to Find the Money to Make Big Money. 4. Lesson #4: Once an Entrepreneur, Always an Entrepreneur. 5. Lesson #5: It s Better to Be Lucky Than Just Good. 6. Lesson #6: GOYA The Only Way to Really Test an Idea. 7. Lesson #7: Don t Underestimate the Power of Focus, Discipline, and Follow-Up. 8. Lesson #8: Competition Stinks. Phase Two Build Out and Put the Idea to the Test. 9. Lesson #9: Business Is a Series of Go and No-Go Decisions. 10. Lesson #10: Treat an Idea Like Clay. 11. Lesson #11: Always Be Prepared with Plan B ... And Sometimes C and D. 12. Lesson #12: You ll Never Reach Critical Goals without a Definitive Timetable. 13. Lesson #13: Never Be as Weak as Your Weakest Link. 14. Lesson #14: Raising Additional Capital Requires Creating Demand. 15. Lesson #15: Everything You Wanted to Know about the D Word but Were Afraid to Ask. 16. Lesson #16: Managing People Is about Achieving Objectives through Others. 17. Lesson #17: Good Intentions Will Get You Only So Far. 18. Lesson #18: Don t Open the Doors until the Start-Up Passes the Smell Test And Don t Be Afraid to Call Time-Out Just to Be Sure. Phase Three Constant Reinvention. 19. Lesson #19: Pot Stirring 101 The Key to Continuous Reinvention. 20. Lesson #20: Is Perception Reality? How to Manage Risk, Take Chances, and Remain Standing. 21. Lesson #21: How to Keep Lethargy at Bay ... Or Why Time Is Your Most Precious Resource. 22. Lesson #22: How to Avoid Analysis Paralysis by Learning When to Make Battlefield Decisions. 23. Lesson #23: Don t Drink Your Own Bathwater You Could Choke. 24. Lesson #24: When the Wolf s at the Door, What You Do Can Make the Difference between Living to Fight Another Day and Going Down for the Count. 25. Lesson #25: Using the Mother Rule Can Help You Avoid Costly Hiring Mistakes. 26. Lesson #26: When Communicating, Cut to the Chase. 27. Lesson #27: Survival Math Business Is Not a Zero-Sum Game. 28. Lesson #28: Manage by the Three Ps Persistence, Perspiration, and Performance. 29. Lesson #29: You Can t Live with Em How to Manage Prima Donnas, Employees Who Think It s Not Their Job, and the Perfectionists. 30. Lesson #30: The Golden Rule of Trust and Respect: You ve Got to Give to Get. 31. Lesson #31: Why You Must Look at Business through the Customer s Eyes, Not Just from an Operator s Perspective. 32. Lesson #32: When It s Time to Pull the Trigger and Fire a Customer or a Vendor. 33. Lesson #33: Spurring Growth How to Eat an Elephant One Bite at a Time. 34. Lesson #34: If You Don t Like the Competition ... Buy Them If You Can. 35. Lesson #35: The Easiest Path to Hypergrowth Is with Other People s Money. 36. Lesson #36: Beating the Competition Requires That You Know More about Their Vulnerabilities Than They Know about Themselves ... And Knowing Yourself Better Than They Know You. 37. Lesson #37: If You Negotiate with Yourself, You Have a Fool for an Opponent. Phase Four The Payday. 38. Lesson #38: Payday ... And Lessons from the IPO Road Show. 39. Lesson #39: If the Flame Starts Flickering: How to Tell If the Fat Lady Is About to Sing. 40. Lesson #40: How to Put Lightning Back in the Bottle Again and Again Many Entrepreneurs Are Serial Entrepreneurs. Epilogue. Index.

About the Author :
Michael Feuer cofounded OfficeMax in 1988 starting with one store and $20,000 of his own money, a partner, and a small group of investors. As CEO, he grew it to more than one thousand stores worldwide with annual sales topping $5 billion. He is also CEO of Max-Ventures, a venture capital and retail consulting firm, and cofounder and CEO of Max-Wellness, a comprehensive health and wellness retail chain that launched in 2010. After opening initial laboratory test stores in Florida and Ohio, a national roll-out is now underway. Dustin S. Klein is the Publisher and Executive Editor of Smart Business Network, publishers of Smart Business, the nation's second-largest chain of regional business publications. He has interviewed thousands of senior executives and civic leaders across America. He is a regular presenter on business-related issues for public and private business audiences and is a frequent guest on television, radio, and Internet programs.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781118003916
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 239 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Empower Your Employees, Build Your Business and Outwit the Competition
  • Width: 162 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1118003918
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jun 2011
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 480 gr


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