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Made from Scratch
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Made from Scratch

The Legendary Success Story of Texas Roadhouse

Simon & Schuster, 2021 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor’s Texas-sized personality enlivens his juicy memoir. Among accounts of poker games with Willie Nelson and a literal sprint after potential investor and NBA legend Larry Bird, the late entrepreneur’s memoir describes the nuts and bolts of building his then-600-store restaurant empire. His management philosophy called for buying almost no advertising, putting quality over profit (with one store’s earnings going to an employee emergency fund), welcoming staffers’ “crazy ideas,” and empowering employees to bring creativity and enthusiasm to their jobs. Taylor’s memoir explains why one Roadhouse core value is “fun, with a purpose.”

Take-Aways

  • Texas Roadhouse founder Kent Taylor’s earliest lessons in success came from sports.
  • Taylor expanded his entrepreneurial instincts as the manager of a Kentucky disco.
  • Taylor’s career at KFC and Bennigan’s proved unsatisfying.

About the Author

The late Kent Taylor was the founder, CEO and chairman of the board of Texas Roadhouse restaurants.