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Most business books are written for companies that are already winning. This one isn't.
The Four Pillars is for the owner whose business is in trouble - losing money, losing
people, losing momentum - and who needs a clear way to think about what to fix first.
Written from inside the experience, not from the comfortable distance of consultants
who have never had to make payroll, this book gives small business owners a working
blueprint for survival and the slow, unglamorous work of turning a struggling company
around.
The framework is simple. Four pillars hold up every business: Management, Human
Resources, Sales and Marketing, and Operations. When a business is in crisis, at
least one of the pillars is failing, usually more than one. The book diagnoses where
the failures are, why owners cannot usually see them clearly, and what to do about
each one - in specific, practical terms that can be acted on this week, not someday.
You will learn how to read your numbers honestly, assess your team without
flattering yourself, identify your real customer instead of the one you wish you
had, build a sales process from a spreadsheet, find and fix the bottleneck slowing
everything else down, and have the hard conversations you have been postponing -
with employees, family members, and yourself.
There is also a thirty-day plan, a ninety-day cadence, and a chapter on the long
game. The most important chapter is the one on resistance: why people will not
change, why you yourself will not change, and what to do about it.
This is not a triumphant book. The author is still inside the work. What it offers
is honest company for the hard middle of running a small business - and a clearer
map of the road you are on, when the fog is thick and the night is long.
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