"Working with Simon makes my job easier. He is a subject matter expert and his range of expertise and knowledge means you can always rely on him to find the right solution. He defines the essence of excellent customer service, is always available and goes above and beyond the call of duty."
Hayley Anderson
2Consult
"Alyson is a results orientated person with incredible enthusiasm for her work...a great asset to any organisation and has the ability to show strength with empathy, rare attributes in today's corporate world!"
Jeff Hardyman
Autorealty Consulting
Specialising in Business Performance | Core Process Outsourcing | IT Solutions & Training | Sales & Marketing
Simon began his professional career in 2005 working in Turnaround Management on SME’s up to $5m. In 2007 Simon moved to North-East China, started a recruitment company working across 24 timezones. He built the Company...
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Alyson has been involved in business restructuring since 1989, with extensive commercial experience, in hands on roles, executive operational level and finance. In 2001 Alyson studied in North America to draw on the US and Canada...
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The 6 reasons why you need to know your numbers
The 7 principles to attain the right team
The 7 principles to ensure you know where you're heading
The 8 reasons to design your future business vision
Extract preview from eBook:
"When your business is suffering cash-flow problems, it is you and your lifestyle that suffers first. It is critical to get to the point of pain quickly and stop the cash haemorrhage. Carrying out a detailed analysis or health check on your business, helps you stay in the driver’s seat, ahead of economic downturns, consumer changes and internal anomalies, resulting in improved profits and a better lifestyle. After all, isn’t that why you went into business in the first place?"
"Lack of vision and planning is like setting out to sea without charts and a compass. Without the knowledge of where you are going, you run the risk of running into rocks, capsizing in the wind or ending up in the wrong port."