Saturday, December 22, 2007

Business Consultant



Every Business has key factors for success. But not many Businesses have identified the few critical factors that contribute the most to success, or failure. Therefore, they invest time, energy and money to treat symptoms with a Band-Aid approach instead of eliminating the disease. Business MARKETING column: Working on key factors for success or using a Band-Aid? (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

The Palms, a complex featuring a Tuscan-style clubhouse in Solivita, is scheduled to open to residents Friday. A public opening is planned in February. The centerpiece is a 19,000-square-foot clubhouse that includes a fitness center with 38 pieces of cardiovascular and strength training equipment, a 3,200-square-foot aerobics studio, a residents' Business center with high-speed Internet access ... Business news and notes from around the Four Corners area (Orlando Sentinel)

JAMES CITY -- A Consultant hired to study the Business climate in James City places the county at a crucial point in its development. Bleak forecast for Business (The Virginia Gazette)

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