Hits & Misses: New York Entrepreneurs Tell Their Stories Hits & Misses: New York Entrepreneurs Tell Their Stories

Hits & Misses: New York Entrepreneurs Tell Their Stories

What Works and What Doesn't

    • $3.99
    • $3.99

Publisher Description

Decision-making is at the heart of running a company. As humans, we use our best judgment when we have an interest in making something work. Entrepreneurs – who tend to be especially motivated souls who view their companies as their babies – try to exact strategies that will grow and benefit their enterprises. Some entrepreneurs work single-handedly; others surround themselves with advisers. Either way, day-to-day business is like a chess match. Even inertia – doing nothing but the status quo – is a decision.


No matter how different one business is from another there are common threads when it comes to decision-making. An Internet start-up easily faces the same gauntlets as a healthy snack manufacturer. What goes on behind the execution of choices – both good and bad – supplies relevant and universal information to anyone who is running a company. For this reason the Hits & Misses column, which I’ve been writing for Crains New York Business for the past three years, has been a success. These poignant columns have been pulled together in this collection as a teaching tool for entrepreneurs.


Hits & Misses columns are short but incisive. In few words, readers connect with particular challenges businesses have faced. In the Hits section, business owners share prosperous strategies. In the Misses section they relate something even more important: their stumbles. In nearly every case, it is the stumble that has aided the company in pulling up its bootstraps and operating smarter and more efficiently. Lesson learning is part of being human. Humans run companies, after all.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2013
December 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
145
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hen House Press
SELLER
Hen House Press, LLC
SIZE
723
KB

More Books Like This

Breakaway: Small Business Breakaway: Small Business
2001
Entrepreneur’s mentality: you eat what you kill Entrepreneur’s mentality: you eat what you kill
2020
Disrupt You! Disrupt You!
2015
Finding Your Niche Finding Your Niche
2022
Australian Rural Entrepreneurs Australian Rural Entrepreneurs
2022
Downhill: The Building of Healthy and Fast Moving Startups (Vol. 1) Downhill: The Building of Healthy and Fast Moving Startups (Vol. 1)
2017

More Books by Tina Traster

Rescuing Julia Twice Rescuing Julia Twice
2014
Burb Appeal Too Burb Appeal Too
2013