For Better Or For Work

Author: Meg Hirshberg

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Description

Discover how to build a successful business and follow your passions without sacrificing healthy family relationships to the financial and emotional rollercoaster that is entrepreneurship.

How does someone who is obsessed live peacefully with others who are not? That question summarises the quandary faced by company founders and their families. To answer it, author Meg Cadoux Hirshberg examines the impact for better and for worse of entrepreneurial businesses on families and relationships, and vice versa. Practically, this is a vital guide to navigating the emotional and logistical terrain of business-building while simultaneously enjoying a fulfilling family life.

From the trials of co-habiting with a home-based business to the queasy necessity of borrowing money from family and friends to the complexities of intergenerational succession, no topic is taboo. Psychologically, this book is a reminder that no entrepreneurial family trudges the hard trail of company-building alone. If you have embarked on such an enterprise, you and your spouse will find comfort and guidance in the experiences of others like you. Meg draws on the struggles and triumphs she and husband Gary Hirshberg experienced as he built Stonyfield Yogurt, and also shares powerful stories and insights from other families, gathered through hundreds of interviews.

This book will remind you that the long hours and late nights spent on the business or with the family are worth the effort and will give you tools for making both endeavours successful.

Reviews

“Meg Brings to life the craziness of entrepreneurship, and offers excellent advice for surviving the madness.”
-Ben Cohen, Co-founder, Ben & Jerry’s

”This Funny and accessible book is a must read for anyone engaged in or thinking about beginning the entrepreneurial journey. The Stories are unforgettable; the lesson powerful.
-Nancy F. Koehn, Harvard Business School.

Author description

Meg Cadoux Hirshberg is a freelance writer, author of the “Balancing Acts” column for Inc. Magazine, a highly regarded speaker, and the wife of Gary Hirshberg, founder of Stonyfield Farm. Although it took 9 painful years to become profitable, Stonyfield is now the largest organic yoghurt company in the world. Meg has written two yoghurt cookbooks, and her writing has appeared in Yankee, New Hampshire Magazine, and The Boston Globe Magazine, among other publications.