Author: | Sunny Kobe Cook | ISBN: | 9780966212037 |
Publisher: | Sunny Kobe Cook | Publication: | August 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sunny Kobe Cook |
ISBN: | 9780966212037 |
Publisher: | Sunny Kobe Cook |
Publication: | August 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Proven Techniques to Grow Any Business Through Your Staff
Author, Sunny Kobe Cook co-founded the Sleep Country USA chain of retail mattress stores. Her first store in Seattle Washington opened January 1991, and the chain grew to 28 stores with nearly $50million annual retail sales in less than ten years.
The success of the unique chain prompted a group to purchase the rights and replicate the concept in over 80 stores across Canada under a similar name.
During her years as President/CEO, she and her company were recognized with countless awards including Inc. Magazine’s Northwest Woman Entrepreneur of the Year. Sunny was featured on the cover of Washington CEO magazine when her company became the first retailer to ever be named “Best Place to Work” in Washington State. They consistently won or placed for this award for four consecutive years under her leadership.
In Common Things Uncommon Ways she teaches business people, managers, or even shop-floor employees to use simple techniques that can build team spirit, and a positive attitude, resulting in a better customer experience.
Proven Techniques to Grow Any Business Through Your Staff
Author, Sunny Kobe Cook co-founded the Sleep Country USA chain of retail mattress stores. Her first store in Seattle Washington opened January 1991, and the chain grew to 28 stores with nearly $50million annual retail sales in less than ten years.
The success of the unique chain prompted a group to purchase the rights and replicate the concept in over 80 stores across Canada under a similar name.
During her years as President/CEO, she and her company were recognized with countless awards including Inc. Magazine’s Northwest Woman Entrepreneur of the Year. Sunny was featured on the cover of Washington CEO magazine when her company became the first retailer to ever be named “Best Place to Work” in Washington State. They consistently won or placed for this award for four consecutive years under her leadership.
In Common Things Uncommon Ways she teaches business people, managers, or even shop-floor employees to use simple techniques that can build team spirit, and a positive attitude, resulting in a better customer experience.