Surviving a startup
Survive. That’s what the owners of startups and small businesses must do—or perhaps starve.
Singlehandedly (often) and courageously (always), they embrace immense personal and financial risk to start new ventures. As they attempt to transform a dream into a reality, the stakes are extremely high for them and their employees.
After publishing his first survival book, Surviving Babies and Toddlers, author Joel Houston presents an in-the-trenches, practical, and humorous memoir designed to help business startup owners like him. Avoiding the standard books on business theory, he focuses on the core business survival tactics that he learned as a successful owner of a startup warehouse.
In this witty, gritty, in-the-trenches book, readers will learn about:
Embracing risk with wisdom
Cultivating authentic customer relations
Developing a positive business culture
Supporting all-important operations
Simple approaches to marketing
Sustaining a healthy work-life balance
And . . . the “cogs” in the global supply chain that enable the world to survive (literally)
Surviving a Startup is primarily written to the millions of overlooked small business owners who run unglamorous but essential companies. Joel has a heart for the people who operate trucking and construction firms, restaurants, bookstores, warehouses (like Joel’s), small markets, and many other hardworking entrepreneurs who keep the global economy running.
About the Author
Joel Houston and his wife, Katie, put everything on the line, took a leap, and started their own venture: Joel’s Warehouse. That company succeeded for four years, at which time they sold it. In 2020, Joel published his first book, Surviving Babies and Toddlers (Endeavor Literary Press). He has a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from Pacific Lutheran University. Today, Joel, Katie, and their three children live in South Carolina.
Copyright © by Joel Houston
Cover design by James Clarke (United Kingdom)
Published by Endeavor Literary Press
Print: 978-1-7358671-2-0
Ebook: 978-1-7358671-3-7