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Know what matters : lessons from a lifetime of transformations / Ron Shaich (founder, Panera Bread).

Shaich, Ron, (author.).

Summary:

"How did Ron Shaich, the visionary founder of Panera Bread, build a little bakery in St. Louis into 2,400 restaurants with 6 billion dollars in revenue and annual returns of 25 percent, outperforming Starbucks, Chipotle, and all others? By seeing the future and clearing a path to it, leading and innovating from the future back. Now, Shaich shares his story, starting with its humble entrepreneurial beginnings: the college-campus convenience store he opened to compete with one he was ejected from when the clerk wrongly assumed he and his scruffy friends were shoplifting. He takes us through his successful turnaround of Au Bon Pain and how that led to his creation of a new category of restaurant, fast casual, and the mega-success of Panera. He also shares the lows, the defeats, and the uncertainties along the way and how he persevered through them. In each chapter Shaich brings to life a principle for success that has guided his career-and his life. Sometimes practical ("Make smart bets"), and often challenging ("You don't own the business, the business owns you"), Shaich's principles combine to form a blueprint for innovators, leaders, and entrepreneurs set on success, and on making a difference. When you know what matters, you can build transformative businesses while leading a life you respect, and leaving a positive impact on the world"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781647825591
  • ISBN: 1647825598
  • Physical Description: xii, 254 pages : 25 cm
  • Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-240) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Future-back – Competitive advantage is everything -- Means, ends, and by-products -- Entrepreneurs are opportunists -- Think before you ipo -- You take the money, I'll take control -- Feeding the growth monster – Empathy unlocks the future -- Discovering today what will matter tomorrow – Defining what you stand for -– Getting it done -- You don't own the business; the business owns you – Business (and life) requires hard choices – Develop with discipline -- Break the cycle of failure – Be the innovator in chief -- Make smart bets -- Seek out the tough stuff and create a barrier to entry -- Know when to fold 'em -- If you don't have control, credibility is your currency -- The doing of the doing –- Business would be easier without people -- Parish priest in a business suit -- Be contrarian: conserve in a boom, build in a bust -- Business is personal -- Manage the desire/friction ratio -- Making the transformation operational -- Finding new runways for growth -- Coming clean, with yourself and others -- Keep your promises -- Know when to sell -- Epilogue: transformation never ends.
Subject: Entrepreneurship.
Success in business.
Goodwill (Commerce)

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at Sage Library System.

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  • 0 current holds with 6 total copies.
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Baker Huntington Branch 658.421 .S526k 2023 (Text) 37814003650547 NON-FICTION - NEW Available -
Gilliam County Library 658.421 SHAI (Text) 37823000201022 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
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Sherman County Public/School Library 658.4 SHA (Text) 37039000221452 NON-FICTION Available -
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The Dalles Wasco County Library 658.421 SHA (Text) 33892006973318 Non-Fiction Available -


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