Preparedness is paramount, if you want to stage a major event, according to a Biz Coach report by Terry Corbell.
The Seattle business columnist, http://www.bizcoachinfo.com, cites the opinion of an expert, Robert Grossman, who says it is a great idea to consider 25 precautions in order to be prepared for possible emergencies.
“If you plan ahead, when the unthinkable happens, it becomes manageable,”
Mr. Corbell is impressed with the detailed, visionary strategies unveiled by Mr. Grossman. “His strategies are an eye-opener,”
The Biz Coach report includes Mr. Grossman’s entire 25-item checklist. They include details on proper signage, radio communication, meeting-room exit plans, checking on exit doors and any obstructions, and making sure all decor items, linens and draping are fire-proof.
Mr. Corbell writes the emergency-preparedness tips are so comprehensive, they even include tips for insuring the safety of guest dignitaries and rock stars.
“In a post 9/11 world, mass gatherings have become highly desirable terrorist targets according to the police,” explains Mr. Grossman. “Collaborate with law enforcement, especially if the media will be present.”
To see the 25 tips, here’s the direct link: http://www.bizcoachinfo.com/
Mr. Corbell also writes an Internet business-coaching column, The Biz Coach, for the Money News page at Seattle’s KIRO, the "2009 National Edward R. Murrow Award Winner for Overall Excellence."
The direct link to Mr. Corbell's columns: http://www.kirotv.com/
As one of the Northwest’s longest-running columnists, he has written about 450 business-coaching columns since 2001. His columns are updated and archived on his Web site, The Biz Coach, http://www.bizcoachinfo.com, “Proven Solutions for Maximum Profits.” (It’s a business-resource site with performance-
As a business-performance consultant, Mr. Corbell routinely delivers 10 percent in added value for his clients. So, his columns also conclude with a bonus business-coaching tip he calls: “From the Coach’s Corner.” This particular column’s “Coach’s Corner” explains how many companies are frustrating their customers in their online shopping experiences.
Mr. Corbell often draws on his experience as a business-performance consultant and media columnist.
The New York Times featured him twice in 2008. For some his business tips, simply Google each of these headlines:
• Been There... Done That... Here’s How
• Advice on Taking an Entrepreneurial Leap
As a profit professional, he developed The CMS Approach. To relieve a company’s financial stress, The CMS Approach includes a financial turnaround program on a pay-for-performance basis. Mr. Corbell provides complete solutions for a small retainer and one percent of the net-profit increase.
He is managing member of CMS Associates LLC, http://www.cmsassociatesllc.com, which is long-known for providing “Solutions to Increase Revenue.” CMS is an excellent company with an outstanding record of success since 1992. The firm has insights, systems and strategies to save companies time and money while increasing revenue.
Mr. Corbell is also focusing on economic development. He and KIRO are partnering to promote the economic climate of Western Washington communities.
He’s writing a book tentatively entitled, “How to Watch Your Back in the Jungle – Avoiding Business Predators.”
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