The Successful Management of Independent Business

Business & Finance
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Author: Bill Dieruf Jr. ISBN: 9781452015330
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 29, 2009
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Bill Dieruf Jr.
ISBN: 9781452015330
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 29, 2009
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

"At the University of Louisville, Bill Dieruf's popularity came from his significant business experience and his commitment to helping translate theory into action. Bill's classroom was a true learning laboratory."

Dr. Robert L. Taylor

Dean, College of Business and Public Administration,

University of Louisville

Can an independent business service in today's competitive environment?YES!

On June 1, 1946long before the arrival of Wal-Mart, K-Mart, HQ, and Home DepotBill Dieruf opened a hardware store in suburban Louisville, Kentucky. Since that time, the huge competitors have arrived, some opening megastores just minutes away from Dieruf Hardware. But the store that Bill built has not only survived, but prospered, serving three generations of customers.

Bill Dieruf shares the secrets of his success in this book, secrets that apply to the management of any independent business: retail, wholesale, or manufacturing. In straightforward, easy-to-read language, Bill bypasses textbook principles and management theory, concentrating instead on proven techniques that can help you start a business or manage one better.

If you follow the principles in this book, you will be successful.

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"At the University of Louisville, Bill Dieruf's popularity came from his significant business experience and his commitment to helping translate theory into action. Bill's classroom was a true learning laboratory."

Dr. Robert L. Taylor

Dean, College of Business and Public Administration,

University of Louisville

Can an independent business service in today's competitive environment?YES!

On June 1, 1946long before the arrival of Wal-Mart, K-Mart, HQ, and Home DepotBill Dieruf opened a hardware store in suburban Louisville, Kentucky. Since that time, the huge competitors have arrived, some opening megastores just minutes away from Dieruf Hardware. But the store that Bill built has not only survived, but prospered, serving three generations of customers.

Bill Dieruf shares the secrets of his success in this book, secrets that apply to the management of any independent business: retail, wholesale, or manufacturing. In straightforward, easy-to-read language, Bill bypasses textbook principles and management theory, concentrating instead on proven techniques that can help you start a business or manage one better.

If you follow the principles in this book, you will be successful.

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