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Double Double

How to Double Your Revenue and Profit in 3 Years or Less

Greenleaf Book Group,

15 mins. de lectura
10 ideas fundamentales
Audio y Texto

¿De qué se trata?

Are you brash enough to be an entrepreneur? To find out, measure yourself against Cameron Herold.


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Applicable
  • Well Structured

Recommendation

What can you learn from Cameron Herold, former COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK? Well, you might pick up quite a bit, given that he increased its revenues from $2 million to $105 million in six years. Herold, now a business coach, says your enterprise can double its sales and profits in a three-year span. He provides specific tactical counsel, carefully explains his intriguing strategy for profitable growth at the rate of 25% a year, and offers clear precepts you can follow. Herold’s overall strategy is useful; however, while he’s quite likeable, he is not beyond a bit of ego or the occasional far-fetched notion. getAbstract recommends this ambitious, encouraging book to striving executives and entrepreneurs.

Summary

Paint Your Picture

To double your sales and profits in three years, envision your firm’s success. Emulate athletes who use detailed visualization and intense focus to attain their goals. To see a strong future for your firm, use the “Painted Picture” positive thinking tactic. In a quiet place away from the office, imagine touring your incredibly successful firm in three years’ time. Write three to four pages about everything around you – the sights, sounds, processes, staffers, the aura of success.

“Reverse Engineering Your Goals and Projects”

Your Painted Picture forecasts what goals your firm will achieve, not how it will achieve them. When your Painted Picture is complete, share it with your business partners and other supporters. Ask your employees to read it and to hold it uppermost in their minds.

Diagnose where your firm is now with a SWOT analysis listing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Collect input from every employee. Then use a reverse engineering approach to make your Painted Picture a reality. Decide what objectives you want the business to accomplish in three years (longer periods “tend to overwhelm”). Work backward from...

About the Author

Cameron Herold is former COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and founder of the consultancy BackPocketCOO.com. He is a business and CEO coach.


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    R. T. 4 years ago
    Weirdly, I liked this book for its pragmatic and simple advice. And having worked in the management team of a start-up, I think applying these principles might well have made a difference.
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    O. S. 1 decade ago
    very good audio book