Dream Killers
The Real Reasons Small Businesses Fail
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Book Details
About the Book
The premise of this book is that all business ideas begin with a dream. More often than not the dream remains an unfulfilled fantasy that always can find a happy ending. However, every once in a while the dream becomes so intense that the dreamer decides to make it a reality. When this happens an entrepreneur is born and from that moment on there are numerous pitfalls that will threaten to turn the successful dream into a realistic nightmare. Most books on the subject of achieving success in small business are presented in a technical manner with specific procedures to follow and take the approach that if an aspiring entrepreneur follows the time proven steps the chances for long-term success with be improved. Why then do most small business ideas end up in failure? Using a lifetime of real world hands on experience with hundreds of small businesses this book deals with the real reasons most small businesses fail. These dream killers are the true causes of a dream’s failure. They are mostly personal in nature and as such are generally avoided by how to books, consultants, and traditional advisors that tend to use a cookie cutter approach to every situation. Blending a lifetime of personal experiences in plain language with non-ambiguous answers to many of the pitfalls to success is intended to provide the reader with the benefits of knowing that there is nothing new in business and all small business is personal. Blending the two will often determine whether a business dream will come true.
About the Author
Greg brings a rare combination of practical hands on experience dating back to his early childhood with the family business, formal education with a B.S. in business administration from Indiana University, eight years employment with an international accounting firm reaching the position of audit manager, ownership of real estate, manufacturing, service, and retail businesses, and has been actively involved with small businesses and their owners as the central part of his CPA practice founded in 1977. He has been a presenter for Wayne State University’s “Starting and Running a Profitable Small Business Workshops” and is a “Distinguished Faculty” for Lorman Education Services programs. Unlike the traditional role of the CPA that focuses on recording past history, Greg’s view is that the future is where success or failure is determined. Dating back to his high school days he has always viewed the proper role of the CPA as a “doctor for small business”. He uses his analytical skills to check on the financial health of his client and if it is not completely healthy he prescribes treatments to fix the problems. He believes that there is nothing new in business and the best way to avoid or solve any pitfall on the road to success is to learn from the experience of others. His sense of humor coupled with a dead serious willingness to say what his experience has taught can be both refreshing and shocking in this world of playing it safe and avoiding the tough truths.