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  • Books that complement Small Town Rules
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    Books that complement Small Town Rules

    BySmall Town Rules December 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    We’re all living with a changed economy and new rules for how we do business. The major themes in Small Town Rules are recognized by many other authors, including Gary Vaynerchuk and Tony Hseih. To round out your reading on these new rules, we’ve put together an Amazon list of complementary books: Doing business in…

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  • Small Town Rules on the Radio
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    Small Town Rules on the Radio

    BySmall Town Rules October 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    We’ve been hitting the airwaves with Small Town Rules. Here are a couple of recent radio shows.   Author and small business expert Barbara Weltman featured Becky on Build Your Business Radio (WSRadio.com): Build Your Business Radio Interview   Brian Sullivan and Pat Madden featured Becky on The Entrepreneurial Moment radio show (KCTE in the Kansas…

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  • Longshoremen and the loss of geographic advantage
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    Longshoremen and the loss of geographic advantage

    BySmall Town Rules October 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    The rise of containerized shipping and intermodals has completely remade the shipping industry, and it serves as a model for the change in the entire economy. The New York Times profiled the changes to jobs at New York area ports, in On the Waterfront, the Rise of the Machines. The old way of distributing work…

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  • Big boxes are getting smaller
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    Big boxes are getting smaller

    BySmall Town Rules September 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    Big-box stores are getting smaller. Because so many big box retail chains are cutting back on store sizes, Barry Shlachter writes in the Fort Worth Star Telegram that this is a national trend. It’s also one of the Small Town Rules, where we know that bigger isn’t always better. A few juicy quotes from the…

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    Small Town Rules hits Talk Radio X

    BySmall Town Rules August 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    James Lowe interviewed Becky for his Talk Radio X show. We talked about where the concept came from, the process of writing when we were based in different towns, and about connecting customer service to culture and place.

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    MSNBC features Small Town Rules

    BySmall Town Rules August 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    Author Barry Moltz took time to join J.J. Ramberg on MSNBC. They talk about a few of the rules, and how J.J. has seen the trend towards thinking and acting small in business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9qib-gi2ac

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  • Sorry Honda, We Screwed Up on Page 12
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    Sorry Honda, We Screwed Up on Page 12

    BySmall Town Rules July 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    Early in the book, Small Town Rules, we mistakenly say: “Events that “stick” to a large corporation can threaten to bring down a company. There are well known examples of Johnson and Johnson’s Tylenol (product tampering), Perrier (product contamination) and Honda (brake failures).” One loyal reader rightfully pointed out that the brake issue was at Toyota not…

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    A big company can choose to remember that it was once a small company

    BySmall Town Rules July 11, 2012August 11, 2022

    Cartoon (CC) by Gaping Void “A big company can choose to remember that it was once a small company.” Artist and Marketer Hugh MacLeod gets the small town rules. He grew up in a small town, and has lived in towns and cities world wide. He drew this Cube Grenade for Rackspace, as they experience…

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