First of Its Kind Small Business Leadership Book From 50 to 500: Mastering the Unique Leadership Challenges of Growing Small Companies Launches
From 50 to 500 is an engaging, relevant, practical, and actionable read: a toolkit for leadership development and small business growth. The book includes a free online self-assessment tool.
MANCHESTER, N.H., Jan. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — “From 50 to 500: Mastering the Unique Leadership Challenges of Growing Small Companies” fills an important void in leadership development and business growth resources for small businesses. Jonathan Dapra, Jonas Akerman, and the late Richard Dapra saw a great need for applicable leadership development tools for small business leaders interested in propelling business growth and collaborated to co-write their first book.
In this unique read that offers a free online leadership assessment tool, the authors invite readers to explore the business challenges two typical small business leaders face over a business cycle. Opportunities to evaluate each leader’s decisions and outcomes provide valuable insights into their effectiveness and impact, and tools are provided to strengthen leadership effectiveness and achieve improved organizational results. The authors recognized a significant gap in small business-specific leadership knowledge and wanted to close that gap and provide readers with an experience in which each could better recognize their individual leadership needs and take action to address those needs using highly relevant tools, frameworks, and insights.
Jonathan Dapra said “we thought it was critical this book was more than just a good read – it had to be a tool to enable leaders to begin increasing their leadership impact. Small businesses drive 98% of the world’s economy so we thought it was important to provide information to help people grow and their businesses thrive.” Akerman stated that “the leadership capabilities it takes to run a large-scale business are not the same as to run a small-midsized business. We want the world to know this fact and begin to differentiate skill sets and needs. Understanding this information is critical to small business success.”
The three collaborated and brought together almost 100 years of experience to create the most practical and applicable book for small business leaders. The three authors have known each other for quite some time. Dr. Jonathan Dapra has been a venture capitalist, a small business leader, and is currently a management professor at Plymouth State University, while Jonas Akerman has been a lifelong entrepreneur and former President and founder of BTS USA, a leading global leadership development company. Dr. Richard Dapra was an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. and noted assessment expert. They all shared a passion for small business leadership and making high-quality development tools accessible and affordable to small business leaders. “We want to begin a national conversation about the distinct challenges and business capabilities small business leaders need to produce results within their organizations,” added Jonathan Dapra. Jonas and Jonathan are also the founders of Alaric Inc., a company focused on assisting leaders of small businesses.
“From 50 to 500” launches on Jan. 31 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and in local bookstores.
About the book: In From 50 to 500, the authors identify key characteristics of small companies with the potential for rapid growth. Using this perspective, they present a highly relevant, easy-to-understand, and actionable model, defining the motivators, capabilities and potential derailers unique to small business leaders. Readers are then invited to explore the distinct business challenges two typical leaders face over a business cycle. Opportunities to evaluate each leader’s decisions and outcomes provide valuable insights into their effectiveness and impact, and tools are provided to strengthen leadership effectiveness and achieve improved organizational results.
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