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Oct212011

Opportunities Have Expiration Dates

Now is a good time to consider those areas of your business that may be preventing you from creating, recognizing and taking advantage of positive opportunities within your market.

Every year there are a limited number of opportunities (prospects) that want and need what your business has to offer.  Nobody knows this number in advance, but wouldn't you want your business to be in the best position to capitalize on your full potential to serve as many of those prospects and customers as possible - and do so profitably. 

Before another year of limited profitable opportunities pass your business by, contemplate the objectives of your business.  Consider the benefits that result from a 100% Proactive Approach to researching, improving and monitoring critical elements that are and will impact your business outcomes and targeted objectives. 

Proactive process improvement puts your employees and company in the best position to be both competitive and profitable - which are key to winning more, growing and sustaining your business.

Right now, take time to carefully consider what opportunities may be about to expire and determine if you and your team can capitalize on these before they are gone.

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