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ISBN 9780787988616 Published Sept. 2007
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Peak
How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow

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Fine Tune Your Company
Posted Jan. 8, 2009 3:30 a.m. by dylan
In 100 Best - 800 CEO Read Blog

Inc. Magazine has a great feature in their Jan/Feb 09 issue in which they asked their "favorite entrepreneurs for the tips and tricks they have used to pilot their business through difficult times." One of the twenty three respondents just happens to be one of our favorite authors. Jack Stack, author of The Great Game of Business, which happens to be one of The 100 Best Business Books of All Time (you may have heard of it) writes:

Here's an example of leading your company through the woods. My daughter has a small clothing shop in Missouri. It could be struggling. Upscale clothes are not a necessity, especially in a recession. As a business owner, she can have one of two attitudes: the woe-is-me, the-markets-are-so-bad attitude. Or the what-can-I-do-to-get-people-in-my-store attitude. She chose the latter. Her answer was to make her seven employees financially literate. She now has seven people who think like her. Instead of telling them how to arrange skirts and bras, she is telling them about inventory turns and margins and the relation between the two. Now it's the associates who are selling. It isn't a result of more money in advertising or marketing. It took me three years and a lot of persuading to get her to do this, but she finally has. In October 2007, the business did $55,000 in sales. In 2008, in this climate, it did $81,000. Those numbers say it all.

Other respondents include Chip Conley, author of Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow (runner-up in the New Perspectives category of our 2007 Business Book awards), John Mackey of Whole Foods and Bernie Marcus of Home Depot. You'll either have to pick up the magazine to read the rest or wait until it's published online, because they still have the December issue up on the website.




July's International Best Sellers
Posted Aug. 6, 2008 6:08 a.m. by delicious
In International Bestsellers - 800 CEO Read Blog

The world is getting smaller and smaller and more businesses are going to other countries. Different ideas are being talked about via conference calls, cell phones, emails and yes, books. Here are what people across the time zones of the world were reading from 800-CEO-READ last month:

Canada


Strengths Finder 2.0

Tom Rath

Canada


Peak

Chip Conley

Germany


Blue Ocean Strategy


W. Chan Kim
Renee Maubrogne

United Kingdom


What the CEO
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Ram Charan

Spain


Redefining Global Strategy


Pankaj Ghemawat

Turkey

Leadership Brand


W. Norman Smallwood
David Ulrich

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Hug Your Customers


Jack Mitchell

Hungary


Remarkable Leadership


Kevin Eikenberry




Chip Conley on Maslow
Posted Oct. 24, 2007 8:26 a.m. by todd-sattersten
In Human Resources/Organizational Development - 800 CEO Read Blog

I have a new podcast posted where I interview Chip Conley, author of Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo From Maslow.