Effectual Entrepreneurship, Third Edition

           

          Practically Speaking

          Flaky Surprise

          An unpaid bill and a chance encounter set this entrepreneur on the path to creating one of largest agricultural firms in the world.

          Entrepreneur: J.R. Simplot

          Entity: Simplot

          Country: USA

          Pages 260-261 in

          Chapter 16 The Lemonade Principle: Leverage Surprise (pp. 257 to 276)

          "Contingency often takes the form of unexpected people arriving on your doorstep. Consider the history of J. R. Simplot. Simplot built a business storing and sorting potatoes and onions during the Great Depression. As David Silver (1985) recounts:
          [I]n the spring of 1940, Jack Simplot decided to drive to Berkeley, California, to find out why an onion exporter there had run up a bill of 8,400 US Dollars for cull (or reject) onions without paying ... The girl in the office said that the boss wasn't in. J.R. said that was fine; he would wait until the man arrived."

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