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MothersWork [Hardcover]

Rebecca Matthias (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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September 14, 1999
With a new baby, little money, but lots of determination and drive, Rebecca Matthias started a business from scratch out of her home some eighteen years ago. Today her company, Mothers Work--which includes the retail outlets Mimi Maternity, Motherhood, and A Pea in the Pod--has grown to become a multimillion-dollar maternity clothing empire.

Written with a refreshingly candid, can-do attitude, MothersWork describes how Matthias got her company off the ground--offering specific lessons for other entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs on the nuts and bolts of building and growing your dream. The first step, of course, is fastening on what it is you plan to sell.

As Matthias searched for an idea for a new company--around the time of her first pregnancy--she was discovering how impossible it was to find maternity clothes suitable for the office. Realizing that other professional women were in the same boat, Matthias launched a mail-order business selling maternity clothes. The initial response was staggering, and Matthias's company was on its way. What they discovered was that, unlike new mothers of a generation earlier, women were staying in the workforce throughout their pregnancies. The shift was a revolution in the workplace, with Mothers Work supplying the uniforms. Over the next few years, despite a series of setbacks as Matthias and her husband grappled with managing accounting, sales, inventory, and financing, the company gradually took off.

In the course of describing how she built her business, Matthias reveals hard-won lessons she learned about how to research an idea, test it in the market, raise money, deal with employees, taxes, bankers, cash flow, marketing, franchising, and more. Both motivational and deeply personal, MothersWork offers a three-dimensional blueprint for every woman--and man--who dreams of successfully starting a company.

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Some 18 years ago, Matthias launched a mail-order business selling professional maternity clothes, and the response was staggering. Today MothersWork, which oversees 620 retail outlets like Mimi Maternity, Motherhood, and A Pea in the Pod, is a multimillion-dollar maternity clothing empire. Here, Matthias offers advice to other entrepreneurs about the process of building and growing a company. She explains how to research an idea, how to test market and raise money, and how to handle employees, taxes, bankers, and franchising. This "three-dimensional blueprint" for how to build a company and eventually take it public is inspirational reading for students, entrepreneurs, and small business managers.ASusan C. Awe, Univ. of New Mexico Lib., Albuquerque
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Almost every how-I-made-it story from an entrepreneur seems to avoid mentioning major mistakes and missteps. Not so Matthias' story of her maternity clothing empire; she cheerfully admits she couldn't distinguish a business plan from a marker when started. This is the tale of beginning with $10,000, an idea, the energy to see it through, and the guts to confess to errors. In fact, every chapter details at least one mistake and how to fix it; a close-call warehouse fire, for instance, taught her and her husband-partner the value of insurance adjustors. Every chapter is followed by a minilesson on the right way; that same conflagration is succeeded by a couple of pages on anticipating and handling disasters. Her three main rules are think big, focus, and never give up. Written intelligently by a woman of great common sense who, thankfully, is not graced by a Pollyannaish attitude. Barbara Jacobs

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday Business; 1 edition (September 14, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385495900
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385495905
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,056,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A business book that is truly inspirational, real and funny!, September 15, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: MothersWork (Hardcover)
You can do it is the attitude of this book! Rebecca Matthias writes of her experiences starting a business out of her home with the depth and flow of a favorite river. It is always flowing and never too deep that you loose interest or have to stop to figure out what she is saying. The author tells of her own experiences in colorful situations that make you laugh and at times feel the frustation and stress she went through while starting a family and building Mothers Work, Inc. into the biggest maternity apparel company in the world. I highly recommend this book to any woman looking to start her own business and could use the inspiration and/or blue prints. Each chapter recaps like a business book but it by far more enjoyable to read than any business book I can think of. I passed it on to a friend who enjoyed reading it too!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The personal journey of a business woman, January 24, 2002
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Suzanne P. Thomas (Colorado, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MothersWork (Hardcover)
I took this book with me on a recent business trip to Chicago and had to force myself to stop reading it at a reasonable hour the first night so I could get some sleep. This book is not a how-to start a business and take it public kind of book, but rather a look at the woman who ended up doing precisely that and what it meant to her personally.
It's interesting to read the other reviews, because obviously some readers wanted Rebecca to say that she had done it all on her own without any support from her family, or that she managed to create a multi-million dollar business, have a family, AND have time for hobbies, friends, and handicrafts. But the fact that Rebecca's husband and parents worked beside her doesn't detract from her achievement in my eyes. Nor was I surprised that she only has room in her life for immediate family and her business. As I consider whether and how much I want to grow my company, I look at her life and realize that I'm not as ambitious as she is. Yet I admire what she has done, and really admire her bravery as she bares herself in this revealing autobiography of her working years.
Anyone who wants an honest inside look at what it takes in terms of commitment, hard work, and the ability to recover from mistakes and the inevitable setbacks along the way will enjoy reading Motherswork. Bravo to Rebecca for sharing her story with the rest of us.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Candid, Inspirational, Motivational, December 12, 1999
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This review is from: MothersWork (Hardcover)
Rebecca does a great job of explaining the true ups and downs of doing what you love, and surviving during difficult times of building big business. It's refreshing to see an ordinary woman with ordinary means make it big, without tons of money and many degrees, the one thing she has is courage. Courage to follow a dream. She is very candid, admitting to mistakes and feelings she experienced during that time in a lighthearted and funny way. She's to be admired, a true inspiration. We all can learn from her. Excellent, must read for anyone wanting to go out on their own and begin a company or any mom needing inspiration to "go for it".
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