Submitted by: Anonymous July 28, 2010 The number one reason businesses go out of business is lack of knowledge. That is why 16 out of 17 fail within the first 7.5 years. What you think you know does you in.
It is like a steak at a restraurant. In a few hours it is gone out the backend yet you paid dearly for it. Perhaps it is time to spend some money and have something left. If only you will use it! Othewise perhaps it is like a steak.
Submitted by: Philip Schaafsma July 28, 2010 For many years I felt that consultants were too expensive and really did not tell me anything I did not already know, or could see or read about on my own. I wished I had hired one earlier than I did!!! The things he has told me, the advise, recomendations and follow up to make sure we did it has been great. In store lay out, advertising and accounting. I just hope it was not too late! The cost of a consultant should be a regular expense on your books, just as a lawyer or accountant would be.
Submitted by: IGCdude July 28, 2010 Most industry consultants are stuck in the year 2000. We need new ones that think outside the box, outside the older generation and into the new up and coming generations. Consultants that can show us how to sell to the next buying contingent is well worth the money. However, a wise future thinking consultant is rare.
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July 28, 2010
The number one reason businesses go out of business is lack of knowledge. That is why 16 out of 17 fail within the first 7.5 years. What you think you know does you in. It is like a steak at a restraurant. In a few hours it is gone out the backend yet you paid dearly for it. Perhaps it is time to spend some money and have something left. If only you will use it! Othewise perhaps it is like a steak.
July 28, 2010
For many years I felt that consultants were too expensive and really did not tell me anything I did not already know, or could see or read about on my own. I wished I had hired one earlier than I did!!! The things he has told me, the advise, recomendations and follow up to make sure we did it has been great. In store lay out, advertising and accounting. I just hope it was not too late! The cost of a consultant should be a regular expense on your books, just as a lawyer or accountant would be.
July 28, 2010
Most industry consultants are stuck in the year 2000. We need new ones that think outside the box, outside the older generation and into the new up and coming generations. Consultants that can show us how to sell to the next buying contingent is well worth the money. However, a wise future thinking consultant is rare.
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