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The Great Game of Business

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We’re back with another selection for The Good Food CFO Book Club!

The Great Game of Business written by Jack Stack and Bo Burlingham, is a documentation and story telling of how SRC Holdings Corporation was approaching business differently.

SRC wasn’t run in the traditional top-down way most other companies are. They practiced what Jack calls “Open Book Management” and found success playing “The Great Game of Business”. The result was that they built a repeatable system that enabled their associates to run the company and even branch off to build a new arm of the business.

In this episode you’ll hear what I took away from this book, including:

  • How to communicate to your team about the big picture, and what you are trying to accomplish

  • What it means to operate under Open Book Management

  • Creating the game plan, setting the right goals, and getting buy-in from the team

  • The tools and resources you can use to support all of this work

You can read along with us, get your copy of The Great Game of Business from our BookShop today!

From Our News Segment:

The Food System is Having a Big Screen Moment - Civil Eats

Stay Connected!

Instagram: @TheGoodFoodCFOYouTube: @thegoodfoodcfo

Join us in The Good Food CFO Community

  continue reading

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We’re back with another selection for The Good Food CFO Book Club!

The Great Game of Business written by Jack Stack and Bo Burlingham, is a documentation and story telling of how SRC Holdings Corporation was approaching business differently.

SRC wasn’t run in the traditional top-down way most other companies are. They practiced what Jack calls “Open Book Management” and found success playing “The Great Game of Business”. The result was that they built a repeatable system that enabled their associates to run the company and even branch off to build a new arm of the business.

In this episode you’ll hear what I took away from this book, including:

  • How to communicate to your team about the big picture, and what you are trying to accomplish

  • What it means to operate under Open Book Management

  • Creating the game plan, setting the right goals, and getting buy-in from the team

  • The tools and resources you can use to support all of this work

You can read along with us, get your copy of The Great Game of Business from our BookShop today!

From Our News Segment:

The Food System is Having a Big Screen Moment - Civil Eats

Stay Connected!

Instagram: @TheGoodFoodCFOYouTube: @thegoodfoodcfo

Join us in The Good Food CFO Community

  continue reading

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