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Bricks Are Great, But Mortar Holds It All Together Brick-and-mortar retail has faced unprecedented challenges-mass store closures, the rise of online marketplaces, economic shocks, and a global pandemic. Successful entrepreneur and business mentor Mike Cosentino knows these are the times when leaders must tighten their operational grip and take control of their businesses, but also recognize when to step back. Drawing from personal crises and an honest assessment of his prior leadership strategies, Cosentino argues that a service-based business thrives when its team is empowered to operate…mehr

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Bricks Are Great, But Mortar Holds It All Together Brick-and-mortar retail has faced unprecedented challenges-mass store closures, the rise of online marketplaces, economic shocks, and a global pandemic. Successful entrepreneur and business mentor Mike Cosentino knows these are the times when leaders must tighten their operational grip and take control of their businesses, but also recognize when to step back. Drawing from personal crises and an honest assessment of his prior leadership strategies, Cosentino argues that a service-based business thrives when its team is empowered to operate independently of the leader at the top. > It's Not The Bricks, It's The Mortar provides service-based business leaders with battle-tested, customer-focused processes like Experience by Committee, the Service Quotient, and the Immutable Laws of Resource Acquisition. Designed to be fully realized through task delegation, these concepts help leaders achieve operational independence, even in the most challenging environments. Cosentino's methods show that when service and performance matter most, it's the mortar-the enduring skills, systems, and empowered teams-that truly hold the bricks together.
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As a former national-class endurance athlete, Mike Cosentino has more recently put his persistence to work in the retail industry and as the founder of multiple service-sector businesses. His Big Peach Running Co. and Big Peach Ride + Run concepts are among some of the sporting goods industry's most awarded and most successful privately held retailers. He has consulted with hundreds of other business leaders in various channels and has been a keynote speaker for numerous organizations, including Cox Enterprises, Nike, Inc., Sports Distributors of Canada, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Sporting Goods Association. Before his entrepreneurial ventures, he was employed by The Coca-Cola Company and the Atlanta Braves National League Baseball Club. Mike and his wife, Inge, live on a poultry and alpaca rescue farm in Blue Ridge, Georgia. They have two adult children, Campbell and Monica, who remain the inspiration for this book and for much they do.