7 October 2010

Achieve Your Goal$ Faster with a Strategic Plan on One-Page®

2022-08-07T17:46:57-04:00October 7th, 2010|Strategic Planning, Trainings - Podcast/Webinars|0 Comments

CEOs, presidents, executives, field leaders, and other senior managers... In one day, create a strategic business plan that's powerful enough to turbo-charge your business, yet flexible enough to switch gears when you have to. Multi-page strategic plan documents can be so overwhelming that they end up sitting on a back shelf collecting dust. In today's economic climate, with limited financial resources and time, being able to create and implement a one-page strategic plan for your business or department that is concise, actionable and measurable is key to your company thriving in 2011. Learn more below. Can You Answer "Yes" To These 5 Questions? Do you spend too much time fighting fires and less time moving your

5 October 2010

Is it time to make a date with your business?

2022-08-07T17:46:58-04:00October 5th, 2010|Teams & Groups|0 Comments

As a business owner, you need to make a date with your business.  Once a year (at least) you need to take it out of the drawer, or off the shelf, and update it. Even better, this time, do it differently.  Create a One Page Business Plan(R), this way, you only have one page to review!  Really, create a one-page plan and never put it on the shelf because you use it daily. Achieve Your Goal$ Faster with a Strategic Plan on One-Page®  In one day, create a strategic business plan that’s powerful enough to turbo-charge your business, yet flexible enough to switch gears when you have to. Can You Answer “Yes” To These 5 Questions?

27 September 2010

You know you need a strategic plan if…

2022-08-07T17:46:58-04:00September 27th, 2010|Teams & Groups|0 Comments

If you've been in business for a "while",  you may need a strategic plan if… You walk into your office each day and become a fire fighter responding to the nearest fire first. You focus on everything and anything that comes across your desk because it’s a priority. You can’t answer the questions “where will your business be in a year”  “where will your business be in 10 years”? You’ve been trying to earn more and you’re unsure how to get to the next level of success. You’re ready to work a 30 hour week. You’re unsure how to evaluation new opportunities and “bling” so you try them all on for size. Your company is ready

19 September 2010

Writing a Business Proposal: Templates without the Fluff

2022-08-07T17:46:58-04:00September 19th, 2010|Strategic Planning|2 Comments

It used to be that most business was conducted in person, or at least over the phone. Odds were that your prospective clients knew who you were, and your competition was local—you knew who they were, too. In that environment, it was possible to distinguish yourself from the competition by your personality. Now our world is global and connected mostly by impersonal means via email and the internet. Whether you’re vying for a job, trying to secure a loan or a business contract, or reaching out to new customers, odds are that your competitors will be many and they can come from anywhere. Many propsoal products feature proposal documents with a great deal of boilerplate text;

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