JACK STACK is Founder, President and CEO of SRC Holdings
Corporation, a 100% Employee-Owned Company employing over 1200
people, with sales of over $450,000,000. SRC Holdings Corporation
operates 31 business units including Joint Ventures with John
Deere, Case New Holland and Navistar, and maintains two venture
capital incubator funds.
A pioneer of the leadership model known as Open Book Management,
Stack is the author of two books on the subject, The Great Game of
Business and A Stake in the Outcome. His expertise in using
the open book model has helped SRC Holdings Corporation start,
acquire, and own over 60 small and medium size businesses and
created thousands of jobs since 1983. In addition, SRC
Holdings Corporation has increased its stock value 292,000% since
1983.
Jack has been called the “smartest strategist in America” by Inc.
Magazine and one of the “top 10 minds in small business” by Fortune
Small Business Magazine. Jack is a contributing editor for Inc.
Magazine and contributing business writer for The New York
Times.
He is a popular public speaker and a practitioner of the open book
model. SRC Holdings Corporation has received international
recognition because of its success, including the Top 100 Companies
to Work for in America, WorldBlu Most Democratic Workplaces, the
National Business Ethics Award and the Business Enterprise Trust
Award.
Jack has served as a world judge for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur
of the Year Awards Institute and as an advisor for this group since
1998. Jack designed the first ever United Way
Entrepreneurial Fund to encourage innovation within the non-profit
community. He is the father of five children and grandfather
of six.
BO BURLINGHAM is editor-at-large—and former executive
editor—of Inc. magazine and chairman of the Small Giants Community
(www.smallgiants.org). His book Small Giants: Companies That Choose
To Be Great Instead of Big was a finalist for the 2006 Financial
Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year award. His most
recent book, co-authored with Norm Brodsky, is Street Smarts: An
All-Purpose Tool Kit for Entrepreneurs.
He has also written two books with Jack Stack. The first, The Great
Game of Business, was named one of 100 best business books of all
time. The second, A Stake in the Outcome, has been called “the
first management classic of the new millennium.” Burlingham is
currently working on a book about exits. He lives in Oakland, CA,
with his wife of 41 years, Lisa. They have two children and three
grandchildren.
RICH ARMSTRONG is the president of The Great Game of
Business, Inc. and a 20+ year veteran of SRC Holdings
Corporation. Rich has been instrumental in the ongoing design
and development of the GGOB methodology because of his practical,
“first-hand” experience running businesses at SRC. Known for his
engaging, down to earth and authentic style, Rich is a popular,
versatile speaker and business coach. Rich serves on the board of
Court Appointed Special Advocates for children (CASA) and the
National Center for Employee Ownership (NCEO). Combined with the
love and enjoyment of his family, including two wonderful children,
Ryan and Rylee, Rich is an avid musician and will often be found
enjoying music in his home studio.
STEVE BAKER is Vice President of The Great Game of Business,
Inc., a division of employee-owned SRC Holdings Corporation. Known
for his high-energy and engaging message, he has become a top-rated
and sought-after speaker, author and coach on topics of Open-Book
Management, Strategy & Execution, Business Literacy and Employee
Engagement. Steve serves on the Board of the National Center
for Employee Ownership as well as the Steering Committee for SRC’s
Ownership Culture Initiative. Steve is a career marketing and
branding professional and is an award-winning designer. He lives in
Springfield, Missouri with his wife, JoAnn, and their three
children.
"The whole concept of The Great Game of Business is beautiful
–consistency, alignment, and transparency, infused with core values
and brought to life with powerful mechanisms. It is inspired
and inspiring, a classic." -Jim Collins, author of Good to
Great
“The Great Game of Business is one of the top 10 most important
business books for all growth-minded company leaders to read.
Why? It details how to create the critically important “line
of sight” every employee needs to be fully engaged and driving
toward a common goal. And Jack’s book details how to get
everyone in your company focused with one eye on the financial
impact of their decisions. Then watch profits and cash soar.”
-Verne Harnish, CEO of Gazelles and author of The Greatest Business
Decisions of All Time
"This is the brilliant story of the most radical act
committed by a businessman in this century. You can't
run or manage your business the old way once you
read The Great Game." -Paul Hawken
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