Run Your Business, Don't Let It Run You: Learning and Living Professional Management

Written by Bharath Ravi | Jul 28, 2020 5:47:53 AM

No More 16-Hour Days!

Running your own business—the American dream—can be daunting: long days, none of the freedom you envisioned, no time for family and friends, and the unrelenting pressure to keep up the pace. Worse, all this hard work can only take you so far. To get to the next level, you need to stop being “Super-Employee” and become a leader who sets direction, operationalizes goals, monitors and controls results, and involves others. You need to run your business using an integrated professional management system.

Clay Mathile, who grew the Iams Company from $500K to $1 billion in sales, discusses proven management fundamentals applied in a practical way, one that has been used by thousands of business owners. You’ll get real-world details that academic courses don’t teach—true stories from those who, like Mathile, implemented these fundamentals and thrived. Read this book and discover how to make your business more successful and sustainable and your life more fulfilling! is an inspirational tale for leaders and entrepreneurs everywhere.

Run Your Business, Don't Let It Run You: Learning and Living Professional Management| Clay Mathile (Author)| Berrett-Koehler Publishers

         

Table of Contents

Introduction: No More 16-Hour Days

Part One: A Better Way to Run a Business
Chapter 1. Is Your Business Running You?
Chapter 2. Shifting to Professional Management

Part Two: Learning Professional Management
Chapter 3. How You Lead

Leadership
Chapter 4. Your Dream with a Plan

Strategy        
Chapter 5. Grow Your People, Grow Your Business

People Development
Chapter 6. Aligning Your Business with Your Vision

Business Structure
Chapter 7. The Keys to Accountability

Performance Management
Chapter 8. Culture—the Engine Moving Your Business

Living Your Values
Chapter 9. The Gift That Keeps on Giving

An Effective Outside Board

Part Three: Living Professional Management
Chapter 10. The Business of the Family
Chapter 11. Sustainability and Succession        

Conclusion

Notes

LINK FOR THE BOOK

https://www.amazon.com/Run-Your-Business-Dont-Let/dp/1609948955/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Run+Your+Business%2C+Don%27t+Let+It+Run+You&qid=1592395561&s=books&sr=1-1