More Than a Hobby: How a $600 Startup Became America's Home and Craft Superstore
F**S
Super duper
I loved it it teaches a lot bout God and how to have a good company. I will make it famouse
S**Y
Great read
I very much enjoyed reading Mr. Greens book. I'm a needle art lead at Hobby Lobby and I consider it an honor to work for someone who is not willing to compromise God's principles for the all mighty dollar. I have customers ask me all the time why does Hobby Lobby do this or that and a lot of times I just didn't know. This book answered a lot of those questions. So if you've been wondering why Hobby Lobby does things the way they do this book js one you'll want to read
S**P
What an exciting book and story!
I enjoyed reading David’s book on how God helped David start Hobby Lobby. This is a story of a humble man that continually was thankful to God and became a generous with all he had been given.
A**R
Smart Man, Smart Business
David Green is a smart man, there is no doubt. "More Than A Hobby" profiles Green's background from his childhood through the present. He writes of the strong influence his parents had on his work ethic and the values that drive him to make a difference in the way his business is run.He outlines how he found a void in the retail store in which he was employed and set out with some business partners to create the product and bring it to market. He describes the lean times he and his wife encountered and the faith that kept them going.As we know, he built a successful business. What I wanted to hear was how he runs his inventory system and how they can possibly survive without a Point of Sale system. I was amazed how he specifically addressed my question and found his answer to be quite logical. (I hate to spoil the book for anyone reading this review...I tend write simply an overview of the book.)I liked the book - it was an easy read and informative. I admire his business acumen and kudos to his wonderful successes. This is the kind of employer which should comprise our marketplace - that is, his logic, morals, faith and humanity toward employees are great characteristics. Unfortunately he and his business have fallen prey to the import of CHinese goods however can any US businesses survive today without importing from the Far East? His business dealings there are only logical with the bottom line always in mind - as well as his customers.Read the book - it is interesting. It should be required reading for anyone studying business, marketing, retail management.
H**S
Great insight.
I love that David Green created a Christian store from bare beginnings, and now it's a billion dollar company. Definitely a must read.
J**N
humility and hard work
Mr. Green is not your ordinary CEO, and Hobby Lobby is not your ordinary retail company. You quickly get this sense from the get go, as he recounted his rise from an unspectacular, exceedingly shy elementary student, to store handyman, store manager, and finally an owner of a $1.4 billion dollars operation. Along the way he nearly picks up everything that would categorize a businessman as a success: spectacular growth, stable family business with family members actively working for the company, and community impact. All except a college degree. Good insights in this book about running a company with strong distinct values of integrity first, and then hard work, while at the same time impacting the community with moves such as putting out Christian ads in newspapers every Christmas and Easter, close on Sundays, closing stores an hour earlier daily for better work/life balance to workers, and generating various community building organizations (I did not know Hobby Lobby is behind Every Tribe Entertainment that produces "End of the Spear"!). Green's business formula is not novel nor complicated, for example for a retailer the size of HL barcodes are still not instituted, and they seem to get by fine without. Refreshing proof that basic, bread-and-butter business common sense, strong principles, and execution can still thrive in today's economy.
C**Y
I'd work for this man in a heartbeat!
I admire this man! This book is a must read for anyone in business where management is driving you nuts with unreasonable and questionable decisions that are counterproductive to growth and success. Much of what Mr. Green explains is good old common sense, which unfortunately is no longer so common! Ethical and family oriented - that is why Hobby lobby has been so successful. Greed and mismanagement has become so imbedded in many businesses, and in the long run it ruins once great companies. Go back to the basics and run a company which values its employees for what they contribute and see how productivity increases and how employee happiness grows. Having people that want to work for you is a key to success. To often we see companies who browbeat their people and take them for granted, forgetting that if it weren't for these people, they would not be in business. I am recommending this book to everyone I know, and I am going to read it a second time so that I absorb more of his wisdom. PS - it's a great place to shop also!
G**R
Truly More Than a Hobby!
I can't add much more to what the other reviewers have already said. I think anyone planning on being an entrepreneur would do themselves a great service by reading this book. Simple but powerful advice. The Lord has blessed Mr Green and his family by and through this business(es) and, they in turn, have blessed many others.One thing I will say to Mr Green...your mother kept on asking 'How are you serving the Lord?' Well..you answered it, You see...all Christians are called into "full-time" Christian service - no matter what their vocations. We all can't be pastors, evangelists, etc - how else can those in these calling get paid if there are none of God's people earning money???????...but we all can serve Him (God) where we are "at". And the Greens have done and have shown that. For God is Lord over all. His mother would be proud (she went on to be with her Lord before Hobby Lobby even took off).As I said above David Green has very good advice and anyone wanting to be successful in business can certainly learn a thing or two from him and his business operations. Truly it was, is and will be more than just a hobby.
A**A
Five Stars
Deep insight
P**H
Five Stars
Excellent
M**N
A different ''point de vue'' from a unique entrepreneur.
A man who make the things with differents values. An interesting book for who want to make business with human first. A little to ''religious'' for me, but I loved my reading and it just tell me that you can make business and be proud of your values too.
D**I
Great
I liked it v much..strategies for retail bussiness and think big..how to get organised and keep things simple..Dr manisha joshi
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