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Faster Company: Building the World's Nuttiest, Turn-On-A-Dime Home-Grown Billion-Dollar Business

Faster Company: Building the World's Nuttiest, Turn-On-A-Dime Home-Grown Billion-Dollar Business

Patrick Kelly
3.9/5 ( ratings)
An unconventional management book by an unconventional businessman: how Patrick Kelly built a company where everybody works hard, has a great time, makes a ton of money--and leaves competitors wondering what hit them.
Patrick Kelly is the founder of Physician Sales & Service , which in only 15 years has gone from a start-up company in the mundane business of distributing medical supplies to doctors' offices to the industry leader with $1 billion in revenues. Its annual growth rate is nearly 60% and today it has 3,600 employees.
What's Kelly's secret? A dynamic, even nutty culture! PSS employees can fire their bosses. Truck drivers have "CEO" on their business cards. There are no policy manuals. The company's leaders--there's no such thing as a "manager" at PSS--are required to study Plato and Dostoevsky. Many have become millionaires, and despite the pressure, they love their jobs. PSS is that most unusual of organizations--a fast-track, high-growth business that's also a great place to work.
Kelly himself is the ultimate success story: after growing up in an orphanage, flunking out of college, and serving in Viet Nam, he built an incredibly successful career--his way. In Faster Company, he tells you how he did it--how he built the company that has been dubbed "a cross between the U.S. Marines and Animal House."
Patrick Kelly is Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Physician Sales & Service /World Medical, Inc. It is the fastest-growing company in the history of the medical supply industry, with annual revenues for this year projected at $1 billion. Among his many awards, Kelly just received the Horatio Alger Award for 1997. John Case is editor-at-large for Inc. Magazine, and is the author of several books, including The Open-Book Experience.
Marketing:
* National Publicity Campaign.
* 5-City Events Tour.
* National Advertising in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Harvard Business Review.
* Author Column in Inc. Magazine.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wiley
Release
April 06, 1998
ISBN
047124211X
ISBN 13
9780471242116

Faster Company: Building the World's Nuttiest, Turn-On-A-Dime Home-Grown Billion-Dollar Business

Patrick Kelly
3.9/5 ( ratings)
An unconventional management book by an unconventional businessman: how Patrick Kelly built a company where everybody works hard, has a great time, makes a ton of money--and leaves competitors wondering what hit them.
Patrick Kelly is the founder of Physician Sales & Service , which in only 15 years has gone from a start-up company in the mundane business of distributing medical supplies to doctors' offices to the industry leader with $1 billion in revenues. Its annual growth rate is nearly 60% and today it has 3,600 employees.
What's Kelly's secret? A dynamic, even nutty culture! PSS employees can fire their bosses. Truck drivers have "CEO" on their business cards. There are no policy manuals. The company's leaders--there's no such thing as a "manager" at PSS--are required to study Plato and Dostoevsky. Many have become millionaires, and despite the pressure, they love their jobs. PSS is that most unusual of organizations--a fast-track, high-growth business that's also a great place to work.
Kelly himself is the ultimate success story: after growing up in an orphanage, flunking out of college, and serving in Viet Nam, he built an incredibly successful career--his way. In Faster Company, he tells you how he did it--how he built the company that has been dubbed "a cross between the U.S. Marines and Animal House."
Patrick Kelly is Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Physician Sales & Service /World Medical, Inc. It is the fastest-growing company in the history of the medical supply industry, with annual revenues for this year projected at $1 billion. Among his many awards, Kelly just received the Horatio Alger Award for 1997. John Case is editor-at-large for Inc. Magazine, and is the author of several books, including The Open-Book Experience.
Marketing:
* National Publicity Campaign.
* 5-City Events Tour.
* National Advertising in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Harvard Business Review.
* Author Column in Inc. Magazine.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wiley
Release
April 06, 1998
ISBN
047124211X
ISBN 13
9780471242116

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