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Company of One

Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business

by (author) Paul Jarvis

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Initial publish date
Jan 2019
Category
Entrepreneurship
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781328972354
    Publish Date
    Jan 2019
    List Price
    $38
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780358213253
    Publish Date
    Jan 2020
    List Price
    $22.99
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781978683266
    Publish Date
    Apr 2019
    List Price
    $29.99

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What if the real key to a richer and more fulfilling career was not to create and scale a new start-up, but rather, to be able to work for yourself, determine your own hours, and become a (highly profitable) and sustainable company of one? Suppose the better—and smarter—solution is simply to remain small? This book explains how to do just that.

Company of One is a refreshingly new approach centered on staying small and avoiding growth, for any size business. Not as a freelancer who only gets paid on a per piece basis, and not as an entrepreneurial start-up that wants to scale as soon as possible, but as a small business that is deliberately committed to staying that way. By staying small, one can have freedom to pursue more meaningful pleasures in life, and avoid the headaches that result from dealing with employees, long meetings, or worrying about expansion.Company of One introduces this unique business strategy and explains how to make it work for you, including how to generate cash flow on an ongoing basis.

Paul Jarvis left the corporate world when he realized that working in a high-pressure, high profile world was not his idea of success. Instead, he now works for himself out of his home on a small, lush island off of Vancouver, and lives a much more rewarding and productive life. He no longer has to contend with an environment that constantly demands more productivity, more output, and more growth.
 
InCompany of One, Jarvis explains how you can find the right pathway to do the same, including planning how to set up your shop, determining your desired revenues, dealing with unexpected crises, keeping your key clients happy, and of course, doing all of this on your own.

About the author

Paul Jarvis is a veteran of the online tech world, and over the years has had such corporate clients as Microsoft, Yahoo, Mercedes-Benz, Warner Music and even Shaquille O’Neal. 
?Today, he teaches online courses, runs several software businesses and hosts a handful of podcasts from his home on an island on the West Coast of Canada.

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Editorial Reviews

"Jarvis makes a compelling case for making your business better instead of bigger. A must-read for any entrepreneur who prioritizes a rich life over riches."
CAL NEWPORT, bestselling author of DEEP WORK
 
“You're not a machine, so why would you run your business like one? Company of One shows you another way. If you've ever wondered how to have a business that works for you—instead of the other way around—you need this book.” 
CHRIS GUILLEBEAU, bestselling author ofSIDE HUSTLE andTHE $100 STARTUP 

 "Growth has been hacked to simply mean “more”. More revenue, more customers, more employees, more products, more, more, more. That’s a tragically myopic view of growth. Paul Jarvis will help you open your eyes to a broader, wiser definition of growth. One of learning, one of betterment, one of contentment. There’s never been a more opportune time to launch or run companies that embrace having and being “enough”. The most important ingredientis a new world view.Company of One can give you just that."DAVID HEINEMEIER HANSSON, Creator of RUBY ON RAILS and Founder of BASECAMP

"Your business can thrive with less! Company of One is an riveting, lucidly written guide to run a successful minimalist business." —Joshua Fields Millburn,host ofThe Minimalistspodcast

“The default equation of more = better in business isn’t working anymore. If you want to build something that matters, make a difference for your family and the world, and actually enjoy what you do,Company of One offers the inspiration and step by step actions that will change the way you do business, and the way you do life.”
COURTNEY CARVER, bestselling author ofSOULFUL SIMPLICITY 
 
"Paul Jarvis beautifully illustrates that “Small is the new big.” It's true. It's not about how many employees you have (or how many customers you serve). It is about “who” you are working with. This is a revolutionary idea for our times:  build your business based onyour values. There's nothing small about that. This book is a treasure."
MITCH JOEL, founder, Six Pixels Group, and author ofSIX PIXELS OF SEPARATION andCTRL ALT Delete

“Ever since starting MailChimp 18 years ago, I’ve always been told that my way was wrong. My way has never been to “be big.” My way was always to “be useful.” My company has become a global brand with millions of customers, over $525 million in annual revenue, and almost 1000 employees united by a single mission to empower companies of one. Go figure. There's not one, right way. Only your way. Paul’s book can help you find your way.”
BEN CHESTNUT, CEO and founder of MailChimp
 
"Company of One will give you invaluable insights to focus on the purposeful, interesting, and impactful work youactually love doing, right alongside permission to stop blindly chasing growth by defining success on your own terms. This book is great for freelancers, side-hustlers, and small business owners who are looking to bring autonomy, self-reliance, and creativity to their work without becoming total workaholics. 
KATHLEEN SHANNON and EMILY THOMPSON, authors/hosts ofBeing Boss

"Paul Jarvis is the savviest sole proprietor I know. This book is a permission slip to reject tired corporate business advice in favor of a smaller, slower, more personal approach. Amen."JOCELYN K. GLEI, host ofHurry Slowly

"A bright, useful entry in the small-is-beautiful genre."Kirkus Reviews

"Persuasive . . . Jarvis’s soothing guide is a good reminder that chasing the million-customer mark is not the right choice for every entrepreneur.”Publishers Weekly