What Could Possibly Go Right?
The Essential Journey to Scale an Enduring Culture
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Danny Meyer
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Danny Meyer
In 2006, Danny Meyer owned eleven restaurants, was nurturing a single parkside burger kiosk called Shake Shack, and had just written a bestselling book, Setting the Table, about his company’s unique culture of Enlightened Hospitality. On the first page of that book, Danny proudly declared that in twenty-five years he had never closed a restaurant. But just a few years later, he shuttered his beloved Tabla, a decision that filled him with shame—but sparked a reckoning within him about what it means to be a leader.
Danny realized that his fear of failure wasn’t just misguided: it was also an impediment to his innate entrepreneurial spirit. In What Could Possibly Go Right?, he takes the reader along on his journey to learn how he’s delivered a winning culture of excellence at scale. Businesses and organizations have long understood how to scale systems of production. But it's a much trickier challenge to scale uplifting human relationships, particularly in a fluid, growing organization—one that has now spawned 700 businesses spread across twenty-four countries. As Danny writes, “Along the way, I’ve tripped and scraped my knee more times than I can count, and yet the general trajectory has been upward and to the right.”
What Could Possibly Go Right? offers fascinating, lively stories from the last twenty years of Danny’s career, along with plenty of his trademark mantras (D.F.S—Don’t F’ing Settle; Change Your Grip; and Think Like a Winemaker) and leadership concepts (the Hospitality Quotient; the Rule of Two; and the Four Gears of Leadership). Together, they offer an insightful, practical, and transformative roadmap for success, yes, but more important: for making things that matter and endure. Danny believes that culture is an aspiration, not a destination. When you get your culture on the right path in any field, your missteps end up mattering far less than the innumerable lives you’ll have changed for the better.
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Critic reviews
“Most leadership books teach you how to avoid mistakes. Danny Meyer delivers something far more powerful, showing how optimism—grounded in standards, trust, and relentless learning—creates the conditions for people to thrive together. In What Could Possibly Go Right?, Meyer tells the remarkably honest story of building an enduring culture through growth, setbacks, reinvention, and change. Wise, practical, and full of hard-earned lessons, this is a master class from one of the great culture builders of our time.”—Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author of The Culture Code
“With his signature warmth and wisdom, Danny Meyer reveals how to build cultures that bring out the best in people. His stories and lessons are as memorable as the flavors in his restaurants. I’ve been waiting two decades for this book, and it was worth it.”—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
“Hard-won lessons on leadership and the power of practical optimism . . . This is memoir as metaphor—a great read.”—Seth Godin, author of The Knot
“With his signature warmth and wisdom, Danny Meyer reveals how to build cultures that bring out the best in people. His stories and lessons are as memorable as the flavors in his restaurants. I’ve been waiting two decades for this book, and it was worth it.”—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Hidden Potential and Think Again and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
“Hard-won lessons on leadership and the power of practical optimism . . . This is memoir as metaphor—a great read.”—Seth Godin, author of The Knot
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