American Entrepreneur - How 400 Years of Risk-Takers, Innovators, and Business Visionaries Built the U.S.A.

American Entrepreneur - How 400 Years of Risk-Takers, Innovators, and Business Visionaries Built the U.S.A.

von: Willie Robertson, William Doyle

HarperCollins, 2018

ISBN: 9780062693433 , 288 Seiten

Format: ePUB

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American Entrepreneur - How 400 Years of Risk-Takers, Innovators, and Business Visionaries Built the U.S.A.


 

America is the ultimate start-up venture and these are the heroes who made it happenThe history of the United States is, to a remarkable degree, the story of its entrepreneurs, those daring movers and shakers who dreamed big and risked everything to build better lives for themselves and their fellow Americans.Drawing on his own family's remarkable journey,Duck Commander CEO and star of the blockbuster Duck Dynasty series Willie Robertsontells the captivating true tale of the visionaries and doers who have embodied the American dream. We begin with the first American entrepreneurs, the Native Americans, who established a highly sophisticated commercial network across the land in the precolonial days. The original Founding Father, George Washington, was also a founding entrepreneur, at the head of a thriving agribusiness venture that gave him the executive skills to steer the nation through the darkest hours of the American Revolution. Then, of course, there were the mega entrepreneurs, legendary figures like Astor, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller, who transformed America, connected the country with miles of railroad track and supplied the fuel and steel that would help make America the most powerful nation on earth. And in recent years, business visionaries like Jobs, Gates, andZuckerbergnot to mention the thousands of equally vital, yet smaller-scale, operators who spring up every yearhave ushered America into the twenty-first century.American Entrepreneur also relates the story of the Robertson family business, telling how Willies family turned a humble regional duck call manufacturer, founded by his father, Phil, into an international powerhouse brand. From a young age, Willie had the entrepreneurial bug, buying candy in bulk and hawking it on the school bus. He did special orders and earned a small fortune for a ten-year-olduntil he was hauled into the principals office and told to knock it off. So he transferred his focus to Phils fledgling business, helping in whatever way he could, fromfolding endless numbers of cardboard boxes toacting as the companys customer service departmentthough he still wasnt out of grade school. Willie helped build Duck Commander, which he now runs, into a worldwide brand, culminating in the mega success of the Duck Dynasty television show.American Entrepreneur tells a most American tale, of those among us who, through their vision, ingenuity, and good old-fashioned hard work, made something that changed the world.