Legacy Book Service gives company founders and senior executives a way to ensure that their company's vision, values, mission, and history are accurately communicated to future generations. It is also a way for these companies to share, with employees and customers alike, the vision and inspiration that was responsible for their success.
Telling a company's story and touting their executives in a book is quite common among the giant companies. People like Jack Welch, Tom Watson, Ray Kroc, and Bill Gates, all have books that ballyhoo their successes and promote their companies. Until now, however, hundreds of equally captivating small business stories have gone undocumented. These stories are the backbone of our nation. These are the people who've built America. For every GE, there are hundreds of small business successes, achieved by hardworking visionaries.
"Many of our nation's businesses leaders are retiring and we want to provide a way for them to tell their story and pass their knowledge on to future generations of entrepreneurs," said Jim Donovan, publisher at Austin Bay, Buckingham, PA. A book publisher who has launched a new Legacy service for companies who want their story told and preserved for prosperity. "These people have wisdom, knowledge, and skills learned over the course of a lifetime and it’s important that this be documented."
Austin Bay's Legacy Service gives company founders and senior executives a way to ensure that their company's vision, values, mission, and history are accurately communicated to future generations. It is also a way for these companies to share, with employees and customers alike, the vision and inspiration that was responsible for their success.
This historical record of what made the company great will be a valuable resource for employees and communicate a powerful marketing message to prospective customers, separating the company from their competition.
Since most business leaders are not inclined to do it themselves, Austin Bay offers a complete turn-key service from gathering the raw material and writing the manuscript, through design, production and printing the completed book. "This is not for everybody" says Donovan. "We’re not intending to compete with the print-on-demand or vanity publishers." "Our client is the successful business owner who wants a high quality hardbound book to use to tell their company's story for both promotional purposes and leave as their legacy." For more information, call (215) 794-3826 or visit www.thebookcoach.com/legacy.html