Would you like to simultaneously eliminate micromanaging your business’s personnel, empower them to do more, increase their job satisfaction, and ensure your business runs smoothly? If so, please read on. Larry, in his mid-60’s, owned an industrial fastener company that seemed to run on autopilot. But when their Accounting Manager was suddenly out for a […]
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March 2022 – How Can You Really Know What is Going On Inside of Your Company?
You may have asked yourself, is there a way of quickly determining if changes you have made in your business are really paying off? This is what Donald, a highly focused man in his late 40’s who owned a mid-size manufacturing company was wrestling with. He and his company had recently made a change regarding […]
February 2022 – Are You Utilizing This Business Planning Tool to Transform Your Company?
Would you be interested in a Business Planning tool that would ensure your company is operating just the way you want? What about readily available indicators which could make sure your personnel are performing optimally? Michelle’s Company Had A Problem Her problem was that her company was going awry. Michelle was an entrepreneurial single mother […]
January 2022 – “Good Morning, How is Your System Doing Today?”
Most likely, you have heard that question from a medical professional. As human beings, our literal very existence is dependent on our “system”. A question regarding how we are doing is critically important. Likewise, an assessment of how a company’s systems are operating is crucial -because a business is also dependent on its “systems” for […]
December 2021 – The Five Keys to Making the Plans for Your Business a Reality
Most likely you have big plans for your business in the New Year. I have talked with many people, and they are beyond ready for their company to be able to move past the myriad of COVID-19 related difficulties they have incurred these past two years. With regards to making the plans for your company […]
November 2021 – 5 Incredible Things You and Your Business Can Learn From the Atlanta Braves 2021 World Series Victory
This month the Atlanta Braves came from being an also-ran in the National League East Division to dramatically win the baseball World Series. This had been a maddening season for Braves fans because the team came into the season being a strong candidate to get to the World Series. Then they ended up losing two […]
October 2021 – The 5 Steps to Working “On” Your Business Instead of “In” It
This month, General Motors CEO, Mary Barra made a startling promise – the company would double its annual revenue from approximately $140 billion to $280 billion by 2030. Barra said GM plans to do this with an array of innovative new electric vehicles, profitable gas-powered cars and trucks, and related services such as an electronic […]
July 2018 – How to Join the “Big Three” of Outer Space Travel
Just like the rivalry between the “Big Three” US automakers, there is an interesting competition unfolding amongst three multi-billionaires who are jockeying to commercialize travel outside the terrestrial Earth. Jeff Bezos Blue Origin is the company Bezos founded to develop his space travel initiative, through its New Shepard rocket with a luxury passenger capsule mounted […]
June 2018 – How To Develop a Successful Innovation Strategy
Thomas Edison once said, “I don’t want to invent anything that nobody will buy.” While haphazard innovations may generate revenue, if you really want to make innovation pay off big time, a strategy or game plan for using it within your organization needs to be developed. The most important point about developing a strategy for […]
May 2018 – The Six Earmarks of a Truly Innovative Culture
You may have seen the recent announcement by Tesla CEO, Elon Musk that promised to totally change the trucking industry with a 500-mile range, electric tractor-trailer. It will include much of the high end technology Tesla cars possess now. It will also include incredible safety features, have autonomous convoy capabilities, and have an 80,000-pound load capacity. […]