Getting to Scale (EasyRead Comfort Edition)

Getting to Scale (EasyRead Comfort Edition)
Author: Jill Bamburg
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2006
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN: 1442964405

Ben & Jerry's. Stonyfield Farm. The Body Shop. Tom's of Maine. All leaders in the socially responsible business movement--and all eventually sold to mega-corporations. Do values-driven businesses have to choose between staying small, selling off, or selling out? Jill Bamburg says no. Based on intensive interviews with more than thirty growth-oriented, mission-driven entrepreneurs--including American Apparel, Give Something Back, Wild Planet Toys, Organic Valley Family of Farms, and Village Real Estate--her book explodes the myths of scale from both ends of the spectrum. She debunks both the limiting "small is beautiful" approach as well as the "you have to sell out to grow" mandate. Focusing on the unique challenges that socially conscious companies face, Getting to Scale addresses the issues that affect all businesses: Production and personnel Access to capital and markets Changes in organizational structure Ownership and control Corporate culture Filled with practical and tested advice, Getting to Scale provides a blueprint for socially responsible entrepreneurs in any industry who want to benefit larger groups of customers, have a greater positive impact on their communities, and maintain their independence by scaling up their enterprises.

How To Win Any Negotiation (EasyRead Comfort Edition)

How To Win Any Negotiation (EasyRead Comfort Edition)
Author: Robert Mayer
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2006
Genre: Negotiation in business
ISBN: 142709036X

Robert Mayer's hobby is collecting negotiating tricks, and over the past 40 years he seems to have encountered nearly all of them. Here, he presents 38 techniques that just about anyone can learn to use to negotiate everything from house prices to car leases to executive salaries. Nevertheless, you'll encounter some bumps along the way. Meyer has to stretch a bit for his LANCER acronym, for example, and he sometimes lapses into jargon. Despite these minor problems, he is almost Solomonic in his ability to come up with ways to divide shares equitably among parties. getAbstract believes that both seasoned and novice negotiators can learn from Mayer's wisdom. Next time you're making an expensive purchase, you'll be able to put his ideas to good use.