General Business Resources

There are some general business macro topics that affect everything, not just discrete parts of the organization.  It could be economic trends, governmental regulation, the stock market, geopolitical realties, or simply looking at your business from a 30,000 foot view.  This category deals with big picture issues.

Blog Posts

Why Family Businesses Fail Without Clear Boundaries

Family businesses can be a tremendous source of pride, purpose, and financial security—but only when everyone understands the difference between being an owner, being an employee, and being a family member. When those…

What Is a Good Small Business Growth Rate?

Understanding and managing growth rates is crucial for the success of small businesses. Each business will have its own ideal growth rate, depending on its industry, target market, and internal resources. Striking the…

Recommended Reading

Breakneck

Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future is more than a book about China; it’s a challenge to how we think about progress, power, and responsibility. By immersing you in “China’s quest to…

The Secret Stock Market by Mark Parrott

If you’re focused solely on today’s income, you’re likely sacrificing tomorrow’s wealth. The Secret Stock Market gives you the clarity, tools, and strategic mindset to shift from business operator to business architect—someone who…

The Breakthrough Company

Most companies don’t stall for lack of effort—they stall because the systems that got them here can’t carry them there. The Breakthrough Company lays out how solid, real-world firms push past the plateau:…

Traction: Get A Grip On Your Business

At the center of Traction is the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), a practical framework designed to help leadership teams align around what matters most and execute on it relentlessly. Wickman’s premise is straightforward:…

Key Management Models

The Core Idea: What Are You Actually Managing? Before models, ask yourself something more important: What are the “keys” in your business? In my experience, they almost always fall into four buckets: Key…

Winning

In Winning, Jack Welch shares hard-earned lessons about competition, strategy, people management, and organizational culture. Rather than offering abstract frameworks, he answers the questions leaders actually face every day—how to win in the…

Start With Why

Start With Why – Simon Sinek Why this book matters Most leaders know what they do. Many know how they do it. Very few know why they do it. Simon Sinek argues that…

The Infinite Game

Business isn’t finite. It’s infinite. There is no finish line. No final victory. No permanent winner. There is only staying in the game.

Trillion Dollar Coach

For founders, executives, and senior leaders, Trillion Dollar Coach reframes leadership as a daily practice of presence: showing up, asking hard questions, holding people accountable, and supporting them as humans, not resources. It’s…

Meta-Trends And The Next Economy

Parrott makes this clear early: the biggest opportunities don’t come from isolated trends. They come from convergence. AI doesn’t matter on its own. Pair it with labor shortages, and now you have a…

Reflections On Life and Leading

Reflections on Life and Leading This book reads like a distillation of years spent in rooms where decisions mattered—where leaders had to look at themselves honestly and then go do something about it.…

On Leadership and Business

On Leadership and Business doesn’t chase theory. It doesn’t try to impress. It goes straight at the real work—what leaders do, what they avoid, and what it costs them over time. This is…

Setting The Table

Service is what you do. Hospitality is how people feel when you do it. You can deliver the food on time, answer the phone correctly, and solve the problem efficiently. That is service.…

Key Performance Indicators

KPIs are about identifying the vital few—the numbers that directly tie to outcomes. Revenue. Margins. Customer retention. Cash flow. Operational efficiency. Everything else is noise.

Reading Excerpts

Small Giants by Bo Burlingham

Introduction …they have chosen not to focus on revenue growth or geographical expansion, pursuing instead other goals they consider more important than getting as big as possible, as fast as possible.  To make…

Reading Summaries

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