Rags to Riches: How Corporate Culture Spawned A Great Company
244 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 1882203321
Copyright 2004
By Richard T. Farmer with William Holstein
Rags to Riches is the straightforward autobiography of a dynamically successful man, and while that level is both entertaining and revelatory, the genuine heart of the book is Richard Farmer’s own good, thoughtful, and patient voice drawing the reader into a captivating rumination that is as much about process and creativity as it is about the dynamics of a shifting industry.
Rags to Riches is also the story of intertwined families—the Farmers’ own rise from obscurity and the complex dynamics of the Cintas family, much of which mirrors the lessons Richard Farmer brought away from his own parents and grandparents and instilled in his company.
But, finally, Rags to Riches is a procedural, an invaluable treatise in which even the armchair entrepreneur may watch the blueprints drawn—line by careful line—for an uncommon American business.
244 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 1882203321
Copyright 2004
By Richard T. Farmer with William Holstein
Rags to Riches is the straightforward autobiography of a dynamically successful man, and while that level is both entertaining and revelatory, the genuine heart of the book is Richard Farmer’s own good, thoughtful, and patient voice drawing the reader into a captivating rumination that is as much about process and creativity as it is about the dynamics of a shifting industry.
Rags to Riches is also the story of intertwined families—the Farmers’ own rise from obscurity and the complex dynamics of the Cintas family, much of which mirrors the lessons Richard Farmer brought away from his own parents and grandparents and instilled in his company.
But, finally, Rags to Riches is a procedural, an invaluable treatise in which even the armchair entrepreneur may watch the blueprints drawn—line by careful line—for an uncommon American business.
244 pages
7 x 10
Hardcover
ISBN 1882203321
Copyright 2004
By Richard T. Farmer with William Holstein
Rags to Riches is the straightforward autobiography of a dynamically successful man, and while that level is both entertaining and revelatory, the genuine heart of the book is Richard Farmer’s own good, thoughtful, and patient voice drawing the reader into a captivating rumination that is as much about process and creativity as it is about the dynamics of a shifting industry.
Rags to Riches is also the story of intertwined families—the Farmers’ own rise from obscurity and the complex dynamics of the Cintas family, much of which mirrors the lessons Richard Farmer brought away from his own parents and grandparents and instilled in his company.
But, finally, Rags to Riches is a procedural, an invaluable treatise in which even the armchair entrepreneur may watch the blueprints drawn—line by careful line—for an uncommon American business.