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Ever notice that the world is full of experts who have never actually done what they are "experts" at?

Many a business professor has never actually managed a business. Most business courses stress defining business terms but never actually teach the concepts of running a business.

This blog hopes to teach some of the terms and, at the same time, give some examples and lessons on running a business.

There will also be reviews of books on business listed here. Sometimes companies give me books to review. Regardless of where I get the book to review, I will give my honest opinion. If I was given the book to review I will always disclose that in the review.

I seek to start posting on 02 January 2012. Some of the posts will be recycled from some of my other blogs.

The reader should know that there is no one “Right Way” to conduct business that will apply in all situations. This blog is meant as a place to start. It is hoped that you will perform further research and consult professionals experienced in your particular business before making any important decisions.



30 May 2012

Book Review: Why We Buy



Book Review Why We Buy


Paco Underhill has hit the nail on the head with Why We Buy. It was assigned to me in an Anderson College marketing class and since then I purchased a copy for my own and given away copies to some merchant friends of mine.

If you are in retail you must read this book before you put together your next display. The book might be a little bit "Self-Promoting" but overall it reminds retailers of the different little things that must be done to make the shopping experience more comfortable for the shopper and as a result more profitable for the retailer.

The biggest take away for me from this book is that retailers should actually try to figure out why the customer chose to purchase one item instead of another. Once they learn the reasons for this they can sell more product and satisfy more customers. One never makes a customer purchase anything. All we can do is put the product in the right place at the right time and allow the customer to make up his mind.
This is not a book to help shopaholics realize what it is that makes them buy. It is a good introduction to business anthropology.

Book Review Policy
My policy on book reviews is to give you my honest opinion of the book. From time to time publishers will give me a copy of their book for free for the purpose of me reading the book and writing a review. The publishers understand when they give me the book that I am under no obligation to write a positive review.

If you will look at all my reviews, you will see that there have been occasions when I have written a negative review after having been given a book.

I often provide links to books on Amazon.com where you can purchase books and help support the continued operation of this blog. However, I strongly encourage you to check out your local library. Many libraries now offer electronic borrowing for free.

I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 
This book is a part of my personal library. I have forgotten where I obtained it in the first place.

I purchased this book through Amazon.com




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