Selasa, 18 Desember 2012

The serial restaurateur describes the entrepreneur lessons he learned since he opened Union Square Cafe in 1985.

"It really took me a long time to separate me from my dad," confides Union Square founder Danny Meyer.


Hindsight: My First Year in Business--The 2 Most Important Lessons4:02

In his first year as an entrepreneur, hospitality mogul Danny Meyer did not know how to read a profit and loss statement, and other stories.


Interviews: How to Find Employees Who Go Beyond4:42

Don't ask candidates if they have integrity, says the founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Cafe. Do this instead.


Defense: The One Innovation Your Competitors Can't Steal3:38

The founder of Shake Shack divulges how he's built a moat around his hospitality business, and prevents copy cats.


Priorities: Want to Please Investors? Put Them Last5:43

The founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Cafe on why investors come after employees, customers, vendors, and community.


Patience: What to Do When an Employee Screws Up3:33

The founder of Shake Shake and Union Square Cafe on how "enlightened hospitality" guides his leadership.


Straight A's: My 5-Step Plan for Fixing Mistakes3:51

The founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Cafe on how to make sure mistakes lead to improvement, not recrimination.


Authenticity: The Factor That Makes My Business a Success5:34

The founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Cafe on the vital importance of authenticity.


Benefits: Why Obamacare Will Hurt My Business (It's Not What You Think)3:21

The founder of Shake Shack and Union Square Cafe on why he always provided health care for his staff.


Scott Gerber 19 Dec, 2012


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