Make No Small Plans: Lessons on Thinking Big, Chasing Dreams, and Building Community

(By Elliott Bisnow)

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Author Elliott Bisnow

“Book Descriptions: From the founders of the acclaimed Summit event series and community comes the story of their unconventional journey to business success and the hard lessons they learned along the way.

In 2008, with no event production experience and two college degrees between the four of them, Elliott Bisnow, Jeff Rosenthal, Brett Leve, and Jeremy Schwartz became business partners and set out to build a global events company. With passion and tenacity, they began cold calling as many inspiring company founders as they could and tried to convince them to attend their first event. In the beginning, only nineteen people said yes.

Since then, they have grown Summit into a global community with events all over the world, hosting luminaries including Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, Shonda Rhimes, Brené Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and Al Gore. In 2013, the Summit founders acquired the largest ski resort in the United States, Powder Mountain, with a dream of building a mountaintop town of the future.

In Make No Small Plans, they reveal the triumphs, mistakes, and cornerstone lessons from their journey, which began during The Great Recession and continues through today. Alongside teachings from some of the most inspiring entrepreneurs of our time, the authors offer takeaways such as:

No Idea Should Go Unspoken
Reputations Are Earned by the Drop and Lost by the Bucket
The Road to Success Is Always Under Construction
Become a Favor Economy Millionaire

Entertaining and empowering, Make No Small Plans shows that anyone can think big and—with a thirst for knowledge, a talented team, and a little humility—accomplish the impossible.”