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Unlikely Merger Authors: If I were the CEO…

Well, the first week of chapters have been released over at Write Integrity. What do you think? If you were Mercy, who would you choose? Remember, more chapters release next week, and then voting begins June 20th. UnIikely Merger releases on Amazon July 1-5 for FREE.11391536_858579607541022_8504991036842170166_n

Here is Chapter FIVE PLUS other posts from the authors.

Friday, June 12

Write Integrity Press: Unlikely Merger Chapter Five

Marji Laine: Really, Daddy?

Carole Towriss: Gabe’s Home Space City USA

Fay Lamb: Meet the Heroes of Unlikely Merger: Gabriel “Gabe” Mann

 

To celebrate, I’ve been sharing posts from the authors regarding business questions. Today’s question is this:

Imagine you are the CEO of your own company. What’s the name, where would it be located, and what would the company provide?

Here’s my answer—Given Entrusted is based in the Adirondacks, that’s probably where I’d be. I love office supplies and journals so I’d have a little store called Surrendered Scribbles with journals, pens, paper, markers and of course books. My blog was Julie Arduini: The Surrendered Scribe, so that’s where I got the name of my imaginary business.

Carole Towriss:

I have no idea what I would provide, but I think it would have to be on a beach somewhere! How about tacos? That sounds good. Now I’m hungry…

Raelee Carpenter:

All I want to do is write, so that’s what my company would provide: my books and stuff. It would be located somewhere where Trader Joe’s stores pop up every mile or so, and the temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round.

Marji Laine

Tough question: Mesc’ (pronounced Messy) Designs would be located in Santa Fe and would use local artisans to create silver one-of-a-kind jewelry with precious and semi-precious stones.

Phee Paradise:

My company would provide training in group processes and teambuilding to small organizations that are not looking for a business model. They could be churches, clubs or youth groups. It would be called Training with Paradise. It would be in Orlando and I don’t think I’d travel much.

Jennifer Hallmark:

I know it’s probably not the best decision financially, but I would like to own a chain of bookstores/coffee shops that encourages its customers and had a special section to promote new authors and self-published authors. Also a way to check out ebooks. A book with hot tea and a fresh baked pastry? What could be better? The first store would be in the nearby town of Moulton and would be called “Lattes in the Reader’s Loft.”

Betty Owens:

My imagination would like to put me someplace like Denver or San Diego. I’d like to help flip houses or stage houses for real estate. I’d call it something fun like DayZDoes or DayZCan.

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