Arthur Blank, Good Company

October 26, 2020 $36.00
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In Good Company, Arthur Blank shares a visionary roadmap of how purpose and profit can—and should—go hand-in-hand for companies  large  and small. He reveals never-been-told stories about his abrupt departure from Home Depot, his feelings in the moments and days following the devastating Super Bowl LI, the building and rapid success of Atlanta United, the NFL protests that began in 2016, and many other stories about his purpose-driven philanthropy and the ups and downs in a life of unimaginable business success in multiple settings. Blank illustrates how the values-based culture The Home Depot was built on, and still uses today, can transcend across any business or organization.

 

Blank  takes  readers  inside  the  story  of  how  he  built  his  current  businesses around  six  key  principles: Put  People  First;  Listen  and  Respond;  Include  Everyone;  Innovate  Continuously; Lead by Example; Give Back to Others. With these values, Blank succeeded in turning around a struggling NFL team,  rebooting  a  near-bankrupt  retail  chain,  building  a  revolutionary  new  stadium in  the  heart  of  Atlanta, revitalizing a neighborhood, launching a startup soccer club, and more.

 

Blank founded The Home Depot in 1978 and is now widely recognized for his diverse business portfolio. In addition to  the  Arthur  M.  Blank  Family  Foundation,  Blank’s Family of Businesses includes the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons; MLS’s Atlanta United; the nationwide PGA TOUR Superstore; three ranches in Montana, Mountain Sky Guest Ranch, West Creek Ranch and Paradise Valley Ranch; and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which hosted the 2019 Super Bowl and is home to the Falcons and Atlanta United.

Arthur Blank’s book proceeds will go to The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia in perpetuity with an initial contribution of $300,000 to celebrate the memoir’s publication this fall.

 

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When
Monday, October 26, 2020, 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Price
$36.00 Virtual ticket (Includes book and shipping)
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