Taxes and deficit-government spending are frequent pet peeves of small business owners. But a lack of time has always been a major complaint, says Seattle Biz Coach Terry Corbell, who provides 10 time-management solutions.
“It’s important to budget enough time to gauge your current business progress – so that enough corrections can be made in time to improve profits by the end of the year,” says Mr. Corbell.
He says every manager and employee should be asking one key question: “Is my behavior in financial matters matching my goals for performance.”
So, his business-coaching columns include “10 Small Business Tips for Time Management, Profits.”
He also includes a tip on Windows 7 from IT and business information systems consultant Jerald M. Savin.
Here’s the link to the column: http://www.bizcoachinfo.com/
The Biz Coach, as a business-performance consultant and a profit professional, also has systems and strategies to relieve a company's financial stress, which 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.
“To save clients time, I don’t necessarily have to look at firms’ books to see if they’re profitable,”
The Biz Coach says that’s important because highly motivated employees will drive brand equity. Employees with healthy self-esteem and morale will be collaborative. They’ll deliver strong performances and will be more enthusiastic with your customers.
Mr. Corbell has written 450+ business-coaching columns since 2001 for several media Web sites. He is a member of Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).
The Biz Coach Web site was recently developed by Solid Technology, www.solidtechnology.com, of Portland.
Mr. Corbell is managing member of CMS Associates LLC, http://www.cmsassociatesllc.com.
The Biz Coach was honored when The New York Times featured him twice. For some of his other business tips, simply enter the following headlines as key words:
• Been There... Done That... Here's How
• Advice on Taking an Entrepreneurial Leap
Mr. Corbell is writing a book tentatively entitled, “How to Watch Your Back in the Jungle – Avoiding Business Predators.”
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