Most business books focus on the beginning or the end. The idea. Or the exit. But they skip the part that actually determines everything-the stuff in between.
That's the real work of building a company: the messy, uncertain, high-stakes stretch where founders either quietly win or slowly fail. And it's where most lack the knowledge they need to make critical decisions feel less risky than they actually are.
What if you had a practical playbook for building a valuable company without giving up control?
Garren Hilow bootstrapped a biotech company from the ground up and scaled it to a $190 million exit-delivering over a 23x return to investors while retaining majority ownership. He's since coached hundreds of founders and business owners, and has seen the same pattern: success isn't about effort or intelligence. It's about having the right knowledge at the right time.
Drawing from real-time journals and years of coaching, Hilow shares the systems, decisions, and standards that turn good ideas into businesses worth buying. You'll learn how to:
Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or already in the trenches, this book shows you what actually matters when building something valuable. No hype. No "raise more money" advice. Just the practical playbook for the stuff in between.
Because the difference between a struggling business and a life-changing outcome is everything that happens in between.