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Islands of Profit in a Sea of Red Ink

Why 40% of Your Business is Unprofitable, and How to Fix It

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Islands of Profit in a Sea of Red Ink

By: Jonathan L. S. Byrnes
Narrated by: Erik Synnestvedt
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Top companies around the world turn to Jonathan Byrnes to figure out where the profit is. He can show them which parts of their businesses are worth expanding and which are just a drain on resources. Most astonishing, he has found that roughly 40 percent of any new client’s business is unprofitable and that profit increases of 30 percent or more are within reach.

Byrnes reveals an uncomfortable truth: It’s possible, even easy, to have everyone in your company meet their sales targets and still lose money. He explains how to rethink your business for maximum profit. He also destroys harmful myths, such as:

  • Revenues are good, costs are bad
  • All customers should get the same great service
  • If everyone does his or her job well, the company will prosper

Every company has enormous potential waiting to be unleashed; this audio book offers precise thinking and strategies to help every manager reach that potential.

©2010 Jonathan L.S. Byrnes (P)2010 Gildan Media Corp
Career Success Corporate & Public Finance Decision-Making & Problem Solving Management Management & Leadership Organisational Behaviour Workplace & Organisational Behaviour Business Career Leadership
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