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How to Run a Thriving Business: Strategies for Success and Satisfaction
by Attorney Ralph Warner
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Summary
How do you run a business that not only brings in the money, but provides satisfaction and personal growth as well? Nobody can answer that question better than Ralph Warner, who co-founded Nolo in 1971.
With How to Run a Thriving Business, you'll discover the business philosophy and nuts-and-bolts advice that have let Warner thrive during three decades at the helm of a small business that began in the corner of a bedroom and now employs 100 people.
How to Run a Thriving Business breaks it all down with 17 ideas, including:
- don't work long hours
- choose a business you care about
- embrace your best competitors
- get and keep a competitive edge
- innovate now and forever
- market your business creatively
- target your customers
- react quickly to bad news
How to Run a Thriving Business is the perfect read for anyone who's interested in starting a new venture, and for those who could use an infusion of practical advice to get back on track with an existing business.
Press Reviews
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"A nuts-and-bolts guide packed with tips, tricks and techniques for being in charge of one's own destiny."
Midwest Book Review
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Build a Meaningful Business
How a Tiny Business Took on the Texas Legal Establishment
How to Make Your Business Meaningful
2. Choose a Business You Care About
Plan for the Long Haul
How to Stay Interested in Your Business
Fire Yourself/Hire Yourself
3. Understand How You Make a Profit
Never Be Vague About Money
Getting a Quick Plan on Paper
4. Start on a Shoestring
Why Small Is Better
Spending Money Wisely
5. Get and Keep a Competitive Edge
Convincing Customers That You're Special: An Overview
What Makes Your Business Special?
Keeping Ahead of the Competition
6. Innovate Now and Forever
Invention
Copying
Serendipity
A Case Study in How Good Ideas Surface
Making Innovation a Continuous Process
7. Target Your Customers
Be Specific
Go After Both Novice and Experienced Customers
Don't Forget Your Current Customers
8. Market Your Business Creatively
What Advertising Can-and Can't-Do
Other Downsides of Advertising
Marketing to Your Target Audience
9. Hire and Keep Good People
Don't Hire Casually
Don't Hire Problem Employees
How to Hire Top People
Keeping the Great People You Hire
10. Drive a Modest Car
Drive a Modest Car
Lead, Don't Dominate
Credit Is Cheap-Spread It Around
Don't Become Lazy
11. Don't Work Overlong Hours
The Importance of a Sane Schedule
Planning to Work Less and Make More
12. Learn to Live With Luck
The Perils of Good Luck
Coping With Bad Luck
13. Pay Your Bills Early
The Benefits of Paying Bills Early
What to Do When You Must Pay Late
14. Embrace Your Best Competitors
Why It Makes Sense to Cooperate With Your Competitors
Your Competitors Are Your Natural Friends
Your Competitors Can Be a Source of Business
Working for Your Competitors
Your Competitors Will Help Define Your Reputation
If You Can't Say Something Nice …
15. Don't Buy a Franchise
Franchises That Are Good Deals
The Problems with Franchises
Evaluating a Franchise
16. Sell Services, Not Goods
You Can Keep Start-Up Costs Low
You Can Keep Marketing Costs Low
You Can Set Prices at Profitable Levels
Retail and Other Nonservice Businesses That Work
17. React Quickly to Bad News
Act Quickly on Bad News
Fix the Problem, Change Direction, or Quit
How to Cut Expenses
Index
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