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Quality
Frances stroh is a very good writer and the eternal optimist i loved that about her and i enjoyed her storytelling skills
But the fathers flaws combined with the mothers weakness were major factors in this sad story
I would have liked to had more detail about the business but the author wasnt personally involved with the day to day operations
Price
Her book was worth twice the price
Competitiveness
A calm clearheaded recollection of a onceprivileged familys reaction to financial loss
A straight forward story of a once wealthy familys and their companys demise
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sad and written. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 289 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 27 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Appreciated author frances take on a dysfunctional family timeline and it’s imminent financial and emotional demise
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The wrong industry wrong location and over all wrong strategic decisions by the family make the strow brewery collapse in the end and leave the family with almost nothing left
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A calm clearheaded recollection of a onceprivileged familys reaction to financial loss
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dynastic wealth combined with a dysfunctional family a verbally abusive father senses of entitlement corporate mismanagement and a downdraft detroit economy makes this a must read for anyone involved with family businesses
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They were admired for their civic efforts and it is sad that their real estate redevelopment of the detroit river front contributed to their financial problems
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Stroh should have included the day that the company fired 400 people from the company
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Grown men who were nearing retirement cried as they were escorted out of the building never to return
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It may have been even more employees but i know it was at least 400 salaried employees
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