This book should be required reading by everyone who cares
about the restoration of America. The very backbone of this great
nation is entrepreneurialism. But even if you never intend to own
your own business, this book is essential for its potent self-analysis, concise explanation, and straight-forward approach to critical areas of management. Bob engages his reader using real life examples and g
reat stories to emphasize the various tenants of management. My years in management and as a business coach have taught me one thing—those who really succeed do so not because they are good at their trade, but because they understand the basics of business. There are many well educated professionals who, when turned loose with a license, have no idea how to run a successful business venture. How do you hire employees? How do you manage operations? How much money is okay to borrow? Where do you go to find the answers to all of this? Bob’s years in the real world working, managing and growing a
sustainable business, combined with his humorous stories, lend themselves to a “common sense” approach to management that is easy to read and refreshing! Bob’s book breaks through that blinding outer cover and exposes business from the inside out with fascinating glimpses into what makes businesses tick that you won’t find anywhere else. Anyone could start, grow, and sustain a business with the wisdom in Check Your Drawers. Bob delivers the well-organized, and straight forward text so well that you will feel like you paid too little for a book so essential, and packed full of business savvy! Terry Justice
Business coach and Author of Dissecting Business
Assistant Vice President, Executive Director of Procurement
University of Alabama Birmingham Retired