The Barstool MBA
Why Running a Bar Beats Running to Business School
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Narrated by:
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Dan Maccarone
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Bob Sullivan
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Written by:
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Dan Maccarone
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Bob Sullivan
About this listen
What can working in a bar teach you about launching a successful startup? The answer - as bar owner Dan Maccarone and best-selling author Bob Sullivan reveal in The Barstool MBA - is just about everything.
In February 2009, Dan Maccarone, a digital product design executive who works with some of the world’s top brands, walked through the doors of what would be his new bar, Destination, in Manhattan’s East Village. The overwhelming stale-beer smell, ruined floor, and “Happy New Year 2008” banners that hung from the walls were the least of his worries. He had just six weeks and a budget of $150,000 to turn the place into the neighborhood’s new favorite hang-out - and start turning a profit.
For Maccarone, the experience of building out Destination was an unlikely crash course in conceiving, launching, and running a startup. From hiring the right staff to keeping the lights on, from getting patrons through the door to keeping them on their stools, Maccarone saw that the lessons he was learning day in and day out in the bar could be applied broadly to the challenges many of his clients on the digital product side faced when trying to get their businesses off the ground and keep them alive.
To tell this story, Maccarone teamed up with best-selling author Bob Sullivan, whose side-gig as a musician sends him to bars around the country. They spent two years interviewing dozens of bar owners, managers, bartenders, and industry insiders to uncover the secret wisdom behind running a successful bar and what it can teach us about business. With strategies and a-ha insights that can be applied to any new venture, The Barstool MBA is a delightfully unconventional and surprisingly practical resource for anyone weighing the cost of business school versus jumping right in.
This Audible Original is read by the authors.
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- krawking
- 2019-08-15
teaching real things in business as it should be
great audiobook with these 2 guys .. perfectly imperfect since their voices are not professionally disguised and give a true meaning to all the stories and challenge they have witnessed and lived from opening to closing bars and restaurants.
Great show guys! keep it up for some more! I'll be certainly interested to hear more from them.
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- Ed Hewitt
- 2019-08-28
Well done
The story was well done but the content didn't apply to me. I had to sift through the book to find the good bits that would work for me.
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- FT
- 2019-12-04
Off Topic
This book simply isn’t what it claims to be. The authors (in a cringe-inducing back-and-forth narrative) spend most of their time talking about tech startups.
The one guy here who actually “opened” a bar did so with the help of industry veterans. From what I can tell, he was an investor and didn’t actually do anything beyond give professionals his money.
The pragmatic advice here is on the level of “give away free food and drinks, have good looking and friendly bartenders, and make sure you are on Instagram”.
This book probably boils down to about 45 minutes of actual advice. Save your money and time: watch a single episode of Bar Rescue instead.
Save your money.
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