Tough times call for innovative solutions. So, a new financial-turnaround program on a pay-for-performance basis for small business is now provided by Seattle Biz Coach Terry Corbell.
His proven solutions for maximum profits are delivered for a small retainer and one percent of the net-profit increase.
Mr. Corbell designs your financial process improvements and implements them, too, on a pay-for-performance basis. That's an ideal approach for entrepreneurs.
“A pay-for-performance financial-turnaround program makes sense,” says Mr. Corbell. “Tough times will continue for an indefinite period, which warrant cost-effective, innovative solutions.”
Mr. Corbell speaks with authority as a confidential management consultant in strategic analysis and business performance. With more than 30 years experience, he has provided confidential business solutions for Seattle-area companies ranging from high-tech to professional service firms, and for the public sector since 1992.
Mr. Corbell’s management services range from strategic analysis and planning to marketing, human resources training and mentoring. As managing member of CMS Associates LLC, he is developer of The CMS Approach.
Using his strategic proprietary systems and best-practices management, The CMS Approach solves the two salient, complex issues impacting profits:
1. Competitive marketplace forces.
2. The internal factors that impede the control of costs, performance and quality.
Because he understands human nature, he also writes about complex subjects in easy-to-understand terms. His Web site, The Biz Coach: “Proven Solutions for Maximum Profits” (http://www.bizcoachinfo.com) has dozens of free performance-
The Web site also details his experience and his confidential management services.
The Biz Coach is also published on the Money News page at http://www.kirotv.com. KIRO is the "2009 National Edward R. Murrow Award Winner for Overall Excellence."
New York Times columnist Brent Bowers featured him twice in 2008. First, the New York Times columnist profiled him. Then, for a second issue, Mr. Bowers asked him to take questions from the newspaper’s readers. It resulted in an avalanche of readers seeking Mr. Corbell’s business advice.
He is also an entertaining public speaker who engages his audience. His seminars are highly interactive, informative and fun. Each person in the audience feels he is talking with them, not at them.
He often draws upon his experiences in broadcasting and business to explain his principles.
His full-range of results-oriented training seminars and classes include:
The Seven Steps to Higher Sales
Finance for Non-Financial Employees
Generating Profits in Customer Service, Sales and Teamwork
Managing for Success & Developing Leadership
Harassment: How to Avoid the EEOC Crosshairs
Creating Change and Managing Growth
Many are presented in special half-day seminars at a recession-buster price. Biz Coach seminar benefits include:
1. Convenient, on-site training
2. Experiential exercises.
3. Tailored for your industry
4. Flexible class times
5. Tutorials
Mr. Corbell is writing a book tentatively entitled, “How to Watch Your Back in the Jungle – Avoiding Business Predators.”
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