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Master Business Consultant Gives Free Expert Advice on Business Issues

 

SB Informer
Thursday, October 12, 2006; 12:43 AM

Brian Babcock, former CEO of a nationally acclaimed company is offering his skills and experience to small business Entrepreneurs and larger corporations looking for breakthrough answers to their business problems.

Imagine having an expert in daily operations, strategic planning, negotiation and leadership available to answer tough business questions. For a limited time, anyone can ask Brian how to solve vexing business issues. Answers to selected questions will be posted on Brian's website http://www.brianbabcock.com.

As a leader in Niagara's business community, Brian is often asked for advice by upcoming entrepreneurs, some of whom have gone onto achieve great things in their careers. Brian's top three pieces of advice for Entrepreneurs is 1) be determined and focused, 2) be determined and focused and 3) be determined and focused. It is the business person looking for answers to problems that may lead them from a good business to a great one, that inspires Brian's consulting.

Before consulting to others, Brian was the owner of a nationally-acclaimed company that had 100% customer retention rates, average employee tenures in excess of 12 years and margins of arguably twice North America's average in the industry. For business owners and Entrepreneurs whose goal is to have an uncommonly successful business, they can start by asking their questions to Brian through his website at http://www.brianbabcock.com/ask-brian.shtml.

Babcock Business Strategies has myriad resources to draw from to apply to your particular needs. Research assistants can be made available to help develop analytical and background research in your industry. Also, specialists in business and finance, including tax specialists, specialty legal advisors and professors / advisors from the Harvard Business School can be brought to the job.

Brian's lexicon is based on the "do-it, try-it, fix-it" bias, as opposed to the "complicate-it, debate-it, and beat-it-to-death" syndrome. For more resources and articles to help shed light on your business issues, visit Brian's website at http://www.brianbabcock.com.


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