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Get hooked by Pike Place Fishs philosophy in a visionary book that challenges you to find a better way to serve your customers and coworkers (Howard Schultz, #1 New York Times-bestselling author).
Seattle locals and tourists alike flock to Pike Place each day to watch the fish fly. But Pike Place Fish is about more than just crowd-pleasing entertainmentthere is an underlying philosophy at work that has made the market both wildly successful and internationally renowned.
In an unusual combination of oral biography and practical business blueprint, Crother and the fishmongers take you behind the scenes at the famous market to illustrate the PPF philosophy and reveal the underlying assumptions that have made PPF the international phenomenon it is today.
Catch! shows that to be ordinary is to be a victim of circumstances, responding to whatever comes ones way. To be great is to realize that anyone can live an extraordinary life. At Pike Place Fish, everyone is responsible for transforming themselves from ordinary to great by creating their own reality. The authors explore the issues of goalsfinancial, personal and humanitarianand intention, showing how the crew itself creates these goals and works towards them in collaboration.
Most importantly, Catch! examines the power of possibility and shows how you can achieve greatness in your own life. Catch! explores such guiding principles as coaching and acknowledgment that are lacking in many businesses, and shows that you, too, can be the prime mover in your own experience.
The lessons found in Catch! will not only change the way you work but will also change the way you live your life. Paul Orfalea, Founder & Chairperson Emeritus, Kinkos Inc.

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Copyright 2004 by Cyndi Crother and Fish Boys LLC
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First Edition
Hardcover print edition ISBN 978-1-57675-254-8
Paperback print edition ISBN 978-1-57675-323-1
PDF e-book ISBN 978-1-60509-380-2
IDPF ISBN: 978-1-60994-327-1

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Copyediting: Todd A. Manza. Book design: Valerie Brewster, Scribe Typography. Cover photo: Peter Kobzan.

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Preface

The World Famous Pike Place Fish Market is located in the Pike Place Public Market in Seattle, Washington. When John Yokoyama (Johnny) purchased the fish market in 1965, it was nothing like it is today. In the beginning, it was pretty ordinary and operated just as one would expect any fish market to operate. Although it is still one of four fish markets at the Pike Place Public Market, there is nothing ordinary about World Famous Pike Place Fish.

World Famous Pike Place Fish is now a destination point for visitors to Seattle. Even people unfamiliar with Pike Place Fish by name usually recognize it as the place that throws fish when customers make a purchase. Often they have seen the fish market on NBCs Frasier or MTVs TheReal World, on Emeril Live or Wheel of Fortune, or in the movie Free Willie. Pike Place Fish has also been publicized in any number of magazines and newspapers, including FastCompany and the Toronto Star, and they hold a Guinness world record for the most fish thrown in a minute!

ChartHouse Learning Corporation produced two award-winning corporate training films about the market, Fish! and Fish! Sticks, and published Fish!, a book that made the Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestseller lists, and lists in Japan and Germany. In March 2001, CNN identified the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market as the most fun place to work in the United States. Hardly what one would expect from a bunch of fishmongers, but these are no ordinary fishmongers.

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These days, Pike Place Fish and their partner biz-FUTURES Consulting are working together to share their insights with organizations both domestically and internationally. Johnny, Jim Bergquist, and a handful of fishmongers travel to organizations and conferences to throw fish, create a lot of excitement, and generate interest in a more powerful way of doing business and living life. Most importantly, they make a difference for people.

Pike Place Fish employs fifteen to seventeen fishmongers, depending on seasonal activity. The term fishmonger is a fifteenth-century term meaning fish dealer. On any given day, six to nine fishmongers sell fish at the Market. Pike Place Fish is open for business every day of the year twelve hours a day Monday through Saturday, and ten hours on Sunday. While they are best known for the energy and excitement they generate at the Market, they are less known for their unprecedented financial results. In the past seventeen years, Pike Place Fishs cost of doing business has dropped nearly twenty-five percent, revenues have quadrupled, and profits have increased tenfold!

I teach quality assurance and corporate training in the Industrial Technology Department at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California, and I learned about Pike Place Fish at a leadership conference in fall 2001. At first, I thought Pike Place Fish might be offering a new organizational quality initiative, and I wanted more information, to see if I should incorporate their concepts into my classes.

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The hype surrounding Pike Place Fish intrigued me. It was unclear why a little fish market in Seattle was getting so much acclaim from corporations large and small in virtually every sector imaginable. I even found several companies in San Luis Obispo talking about Pike Place Fish, including the local feed store where I buy supplies for my horse. It appeared everyone was interested in Pike Place Fish!

My curiosity turned into a desire to tell their story. At the time, I wasnt sure how this might come about, but I felt strongly that people everywhere could benefit from learning more about the guiding principles of Pike Place Fish. It is my intention to make a difference in peoples lives, and I was amazed to find a business that held many beliefs similar to my own. It seemed there was much to be learned behind the scenes at this little fish market, so I contacted the owner of Pike Place Fish and proposed sharing the organizations underlying beliefs and guiding principles with the rest of the world.

I first met the fishmongers in February 2002, and I visited them several times throughout the year while continuing to teach at Cal Poly. During my visits I worked at the Market, set up the smoked salmon and box displays, and helped put things away at night. I learned the physical aspects of the job as well as the fishmongers jargon and the mental aspects of their work. I spent a lot of time talking to the guyssometimes in formal interview settings, and sometimes just in casual conversations. I was even fortunate enough to be hit in the head by a flying crab and locked in the cooler on the same dayit was quite an experience!

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One of the biggest and most important life lessons I learned from the fishmongers is that I am responsible for what I experience in my life and for whatever future I cause to happen in my life. The fishmongers call that idea Its all over hereeach person is solely responsible for his or her thoughts, feelings, emotions, decisions, actions everything. Virtually every story in Catch! illustrates the guiding principle at Pike Place Fish: You are responsible for your life.

For example, if I am upset because I have to stand in a long line at the grocery store, I am not upset at the line or the people in line. I am upset because I am choosing to be upset; chances are, standing in line does not match my expectation of going to the grocery store. The idea is that nothing outside of yourself makes you happy or sadits all within you; hence, Its all over here.

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