Being a successful business owner means more than knowing one’s industry and understanding the basic concepts of leadership, management, or motivation. It means being able to master many areas of business, and knowing how each of these areas relate to and build on each other. It also means understanding how those areas change as a business goes through its inevitable life cycle, and how the owner must be prepared to change with them. The Facts of Business Life is the first book designed to provide readers with the means of achieving the kind of long-term understanding that is the key to true and lasting success. Toward that end, the book covers the seven Facts of Business Life that every successful business owner knows, including: “If You Don’t Lead, No One Will Follow,” “If You Don’t Control It, You Don’t Own It,” “Protecting Your Company’s Assets Should be Your First Priority,” “Planning Is About Preparing for the Future, Not Predicting It,” “If You Don’t Market Your Business, You Won’t Have One,” “The Marketplace Is a War Zone,” and “You Don’t Just Have to Know the Business You’re In, You Have to Know Business.” Devoting one chapter to each Fact, the book explains what it is, what it means, and, most important, how it can help entrepreneurs achieve success and stay away from potentially harmful mistakes. Equally important, each chapter enables readers to not only understand the Facts on their own, but also in terms of how they impact on a business as it passes through each of the five levels of every successful company’s existence: “Ownership and Opportunity,” “Creating Your Company’s DNA,” “From Survival to Success,” “Maintaining Success,” and “Moving On When It’s Time to Go.”Written by a successful businessman with four decades of ownership experience, and packed with valuable advice, The Facts of Business Life presents every business owner—whether he or she is starting, building, maintaining, or exiting a business—with the key facts that, applied together, can ensure a strong and lasting enterprise.Review“Bill McBean has both the experience and the acute insights to give entrepreneurs the must-know basics in an easy-to-grasp way. He does just that with The Facts of Business Life, which provides an invaluable ‘long view’ on what it really means to be an entrepreneur. Businesses, like civilizations, have particular life cycles. This is the first business book I know of that is structured around the customary life cycle of a company and the skills required at each juncture. I especially like the author’s thoughts on ‘building-in’ your exit strategy early on.”—Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media“If you’re a would-be entrepreneur or a business owner embroiled in the day-to-day business of business, there’s not much that speaks to the full life-cycle of what it means—truly means—to be an owner, manager, CEO, and board chairman. That’s where Bill McBean comes in.”—From the Foreword by New York Times bestselling author Ken Fisher“Bill McBean is a classic entrepreneur with ‘street smarts,’ book smarts, and a tremendous will to win. His success as an athlete, a small businessman, and a highly respected multi?]franchise retailer gives him credibility to be heard and valued.”—Mike Maroone, President and COO, AutoNation “Being in business for yourself is not only a part of the great American dream. I feel it is the best way to work, live, and succeed. Unfortunately, when you start or acquire a new business, it doesn’t come with an owner’s manual. In The Facts of Business Life, Bill McBean has created a road map and a guide designed to take us all from where we are to where we want to be.”—Jim Stovall, bestselling author of The Ultimate Gift and The Ultimate Financial Plan “From a banker’s perspective, this is a book every business owner should read. The business lifecycle concept alone is worth the price of admission. Bankers will always respond more favorably to clients who can pinpoint their needs, understand their business, market and opportunities. This book shows the client how to do this. The Facts of Business Life is not only a must-read for every business owner, it’s a must-read for every banker.”—Blayne Lensen, Vice President of Global Risk Management (ret.), Bank of Nova Scotia (ScotiaBank)“As a Co-Captain of the 1989 Stanley Cup Champion Calgary Flames, I learned that practice doesn’t make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. The same has held true in my business career. The Facts of Business Life gives you a road map, a plan, a framework to apply to your business so that you employ perfect practice as it relates to your company. The book can be read chronologically or randomly and provides value on the area of focus you wish to zero in on. Read it and win your own championship.”—Jim Peplinski, owner, Jim Peplinski Leasing Inc.; Executive Chairman, Humberview Partners; Vice President of Business Development, Calgary Flames (NHL) “Who better to talk about business ownership then someone who has done it, lived it, loved it, and left it? The Facts of Business Life is not just a book about how to be successful, it’s a book which challenges some commonly believed entrepreneurial myths, and in my case, rethink my role as a business owner. Bill’s book will surprise some with ‘facts’ such as ‘Protecting Your Assets is Your First Priority’ and what asset protection means and why it’s important; or, his explanation of the ‘War Zone,’ and how all these ‘facts’ work together to create unbelievable success. If this isn’t enough for one book, Bill gives us more, ‘the business life cycle’ it makes so much sense and when you understand it makes my role as an owner so much clearer.”—Gil L’Hommedieu, Founder President and CEO, Net Claims Now “Bill McBean is the consummate business executive. Just ask the manufacturers he represented so successfully, the competitors from whom he regularly grabbed market share, or the employees who were fiercely loyal to him. But Bill also has an amazing capacity to reflect on his business experiences and convey the lessons he’s taken from those experiences. The Five levels of a business Life Cycle is a perfect example of this. It’s Bill’s concept, simple to understand and makes perfect sense. Two of these Levels, ‘Creating your companies DNA’, and ‘Moving on When it’s time to Go’ are worth the price of a dozen books.”—Fritz Kern, Former SVP and General Manager, U.S. Passenger and Commercial Vehicle Operations, American Isuzu Motors“Bill is one of the best business owners I’ve ever come across. I think so much of his ability that I seek out his opinion on my own business issues, and have referred some of my best clients to him for his expertise. Every page of The Facts of Business Life has something owners can use in their business, but I particularly found the ‘War Zone and Marketing’ facts to be especially powerful, as is the Levels on DNA Creation, Opportunity and it’s analysis, and Maintaining Success’. This is a great book and the way Bill describes the business ‘life cycle’ concept, was a like a ‘light switch’ being turned on – it made so much else make sense. It will be a wonderful gift to my customers and a great introductory tool for my sales force to pass out to prospective customers. “—Tony Fincannon, CEO and President, Dealer Associates“What impressed us most about Bill was the clarity he brought to complicated business issues. Bill’s book, The Facts of Business Life, does just this; it discusses the priorities business owner’s need to concentrate on to be successful. The life cycle Bill describes is brilliant and brings clarity to where there was none. His book makes business ownership easy to understand for the rest of us. “—Victor Papazov, Chairman, Bulgarian Stock Exchange, and Irena Komitova, Managing Partner and Publisher, Creative Solutions; Sophia, Bulgaria “Bill McBean is a self-made businessman. He started with little and turned it into a lot. I’ve been able to closely watch how he takes troubled businesses and turns them into successes, then uses their collective successes to create a competitive advantage in the market place. Bill is a competitor who attacks a market with preparation, skill, and determination. His book is a must read for every business owner because the Seven Facts of Business Life and the Five Levels in an ownership life cycle are the summation of his four decades of experience and success, and a tribute to the great business owners who mentored Bill. Level Five ‘Moving on When it’s Time to Go’ is a must read, because Bill’s exit was as good a one as I’ve ever seen.”—Tony Nolan, Former President and CEO, NCM & Associates “Bill is a great businessman who delivers a strong message – simply and to the point. The seven Facts of Business Life gives owner’s the priorities they have to concentrate on to be successful and profitable. The Five Levels of a businesses (and/or owner) life cycle is something I’ve never thought about, but makes perfect sense and gives me a structure, or boundaries, to work within as well as a clearer focus on where I am and where my business is headed. When you read the book you quickly recognize why Bill was so successful, and there is no doubt your talking to a business owner who has been where we are, and won the battle. This is simply the best business book I have ever read.”—Dave Resendez, Director, Texas Towing Association“Many people have common sense, but few people can turn common sense into uncommon success. Bill McBean is one of the few who can. As a successful businessman, Bill has demonstrated an uncanny ability to maintain integrity and honor in both his business and personal life. And because of that, his employees love to work for him, his customers trust to buy from him over and over again, and he endears himself to his friends. His book is a must read and should not be limited to just entrepreneurs, but to individuals who are running any type of organization.”—Jess Cole, Senior Pastor, Christ Point Church, Corpus Christi, Texas“Understanding the entire realm of business—marketing, sales, costs, employees, and products—is a trait few business owners have. But Bill McBean can not only see the whole picture, he understands the small things as well. And, this is reflected in his book, The Facts of Business Life, particularly in how he describes the Seven Facts and why they are important singularly, and then shows you the real strength of the ‘Facts’- how they work in tandem with each other to create great success. Add this to the description of the five levels of a business life cycle and the result is a source of great knowledge a to business owners large and small. A must read business book.”—Ted Oakley, Director, American Bank“As a successful, hands on entrepreneur, Bill has done a masterful job of presenting the essential elements for successfully running and growing a business. His presentation is straightforward and compelling, and anyone who owns, manages, or is considering starting a business should grab a highlighter and start reading his book.”—Mike Lewis, CEO, Office Arrow“Bill has a wonderful business mind, and has an uncanny ability to cut through the “noise,” clearly see a problem or opportunity, and then attack it. His businesses are successes because he is a visionary, a leader, a motivator, a focused m... From the Inside FlapBeing a successful business owner means more than knowing one's industry and understanding the basic concepts of leadership, management, or operations. It means being able to master many areas of business, and knowing how each of these areas relates to and builds on the others. It also means understanding how those areas change as a business goes through its inevitable life cycle, and how the owner must be prepared to change with them. The Facts of Business Life is the first book designed to provide readers with the means of achieving the kind of long-term understanding that is the key to true and lasting success.Written by a successful businessman with four decades of ownership experience, the book covers the seven facts of business life that every successful business owner knows: "If You Don't Lead, No One Will Follow," "If You Don't Control It, You Don't Own It," "Protecting Your Company's Assets Should Be Your First Priority," "Planning Is About Preparing for the Future, Not Predicting It," "If You Don't Market Your Business, You Won't Have One," "The Marketplace Is a War Zone," and "You Don't Just Have to Know the Business You're In, You Have to Know Business."Devoting one chapter to each fact, the book explains what it is, what it means, and,most important, how it can help entrepreneurs achieve success and avoid potentially harmful mistakes. Equally important, each chapter enables readers to not only understand the facts on their own, but also how they impact on a business as it passes through each of the five levels of every successful company's existence: "Ownership and Opportunity," "Creating Your Company's DNA," "From Survival to Success," "Maintaining Success," and "Moving On When It's Time to Go."Packed with valuable advice, The Facts of Business Life presents every business owner—whether he or she is starting, building, maintaining, or exiting a business—with the key facts that, applied together, can ensure a strong and lasting enterprise.