You have the Big Idea, the drive and ambition. You see the market, and you’ve identified the customers. You want to be wildly successful. You wonder, how certain entrepreneurs have achieved success without a fancy education or unlimited access to capital. Enter Bill Green, a serial entrepreneur. Using his own impressive business achievements (and his few fiascos), Green provides the reader with the practical tools needed to launch their Big Idea or improve their existing business. In a unique, humorous, and impassioned style, Bill shares 101 key insights he has gleaned over a 40-year business career that began with a single flea market table. He shares the lessons he learned that allowed him to leverage his flea market business table into one of the largest industrial distribution companies in the country and how he subsequently successfully invested in or founded numerous companies across multiple end markets. His message is universal and is the ideal road map for anyone who might wonder how the Bill Greens of the business world do what they do so well.
The reviews are in…
“The idea of guiding a company from the minor to the big leagues of business can be exhilarating, but also daunting without a detailed set of directions. All In provides those directions with humility, comedy and street smarts.”
—John Calapari, Basketball Hall of Famer, National Championship Coach of the Kentucky Wildcats and NY Times Best Selling Author
“All In is full of real-life, hard-won, street-smart lessons that are transferable to any business.”
—Bernie Marcus, Founder & CEO of The Home Depot
“The idea of guiding a company from the minor to the big leagues of business can be exhilarating, but also daunting without a detailed set of directions. All In provides those directions with humility, comedy and street smarts.”
—John Calapari, Basketball Hall of Famer, National Championship Coach of the Kentucky Wildcats and NY Times Best Selling Author
“All In is full of real-life, hard-won, street-smart lessons that are transferable to any business.”
—Bernie Marcus, Founder & CEO of The Home Depot
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