Book Spotlight: Corporate Cowboy

December 26, 2014

Book Synopsis:

Restaurant Management: First Hand Lessons from the King of Steak Houses
Black Angus Beef Chain Founder shares business tips, food recipes and personal memoir

Stuart Anderson had led a fascinating life for the past 90 years. He built Black Angus, America’s #1 restaurant chain of the 1980s, and ranched on a 26,000 acre spread where he raised cattle. His circle of friends has included Hollywood stars and corporate bigwigs. You’ll discover his personal history is a lot like the man – larger than life!

Anyone seeking to go into the restaurant business or moving into a food industry management position will benefit from the lessons offered in this book as Stuart Anderson shares both his success and failures. Told with wit, simple cowboy logic and clever business savvy, there are numerous vignettes included in this memoir to include tales from World War II, Business Startups, Management Feuds, Love Affairs, Community Service and semi-Retirements.

Aside from the personal story and professional information, readers – especially those who ever ate at a Black Angus restaurant in the past – most notably in the 1980s – will enjoy such recipes like the BLACK ANGUS POTATOES AU GRATIN, ORIGINAL BLACK ANGUS RANCH BREAD, BREAKFAST STIR FRY and BAKED STEAK WITH MUSTARD SAUCE just to name a few.5197671

Note: The author, diabetic himself, also offers menu ideas for “special” diet needs.

In addition, reader benefits:

  • Discover the ins and outs of profitable restaurant management as imparted by a master entrepreneur

From initial ideas, failed startups and a relentless pursue for success, Stuart Anderson outlines how he went raising and eating Black Angus beef to building one of the most famous and successful restaurant chains in America voted #1 by consumers numerous times during the 1980s. But not everything remained rosy once Stuart Anderson sold his empire. The author offers his opinion on how a corporate takeover changed his business and ultimately why he retired … at least the first time.

  • Delight in “bone head” mistakes Anderson made early in his career

Like the case of the “melted chocolate” or “bitter pills for bulls”

  • Get a backstage look at celebrity friendships and news-making events

John Wayne fans will enjoy some “cowboy” fun when the star of Western Movies stops in for a surprise visit.

Author’s Bio:

Stuart Anderson was the founder of the Number 1 full-service restaurant chain in the Nation. He grew his original concept of a one-price steak dinner from one restaurant to 122 before he retired in the 80’s when these polls were taken that made them No. 1. The chain still exists primarily on the West Coast. He was also a rancher for over 30 years with a beautiful ranch in Central Washington State where he raised Black Angus cattle and Clydesdale horses.

He spent most of his life in Washington until moving to the beautiful Desert in Southern California. He has two wonderful daughters, two grandsons and about to have his first great grandson. He and his wife traveled extensively over a good part of the world and around America in their motor home. They especially loved train travel and enjoying retirement. Stuart is currently 91 years young!

Connect with Stuart on Facebook

Where to buy the book:Amazon|Barnes & Nobles

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4 Comments

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    Susan FaatzDecember 28, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    THINK I WOULD ENJOY READING THIS BOOK HOPE I WIN IT. WOULD LOVE THE GIFT CARD AS THERE ALWAYS ARE BOOKS I WANT TO BUY.

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    RhondaDecember 28, 2014 at 11:36 pm

    A 50.00 book card I could get books from my wish list for 2015. Great way to start the year.

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    JJTDecember 29, 2014 at 10:06 am

    I love books about the interaction between Americans and locals abroad.

  • A45083fd4d10da54757b3f5d02793c49
    CarolsueJanuary 2, 2015 at 5:07 am

    I would prefer the Amazon gift card, although the book does look interesting.

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