Book Review: The Martha Rules

on May 9th, 2008

Just finished up reading The Martha Rules by none other than Martha Stewart. And while I took a lot of flak internally for reading this one, I’m glad I did because I love a look outside my specific field. I try to pick up a business book (this one was a gift) every 4th book I read or so (read my other book reviews here).

The Martha Rules is a decent read. While I have little or no authentic appreciation for her illustrations of wine tasters, greenhouses and caterers, I can still appreciate her entrepreneurial journey and a collection of what she’s learned. The book goes after the 10 rules for a successful business:

  1. What’s passion got to do with it?
  2. Ask yourself, what’s the Big Idea?
  3. Get a telescope, a wide-angle lens and a microscope
  4. Teach so you can learn
  5. All dressed up and ready to grow
  6. Quality is everyday
  7. Build an A-team
  8. So the pie isn’t perfect? Cut it into wedges
  9. Take risks, not chances
  10. Make it beautiful

In short, a good book with transferable principles that pulls from a bunch of areas I know little about. Still though, I’m amazed at how much from the business world best practices can be transferred to student ministry. B-

JG


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