I’ve been a bit quiet on this blog recently, but there’s a good reason.
I have just signed up with a coaching services firm, Small Fish Business Coaching, based in Australia. This is a huge leap forward for me and my business, because I’m moving away from working totally on my own, to being in partnership with a rapidly growing group that is intent on improving the plight of small business owners, one at a time.
It also means that I’ve tightened my focus from being all businesses – really much too broad – to be on small businesses. That would typically be smaller than 50 employees or $20M in revenue.
I completed my training, I’m getting my business cards printed later today, I’m now listed on the Small Fish websites in both Australia and the US, I took care of state registration and other logistics, and I’m cranking away on spreading the word.
There’s a lot to do, but I can already see progress. This is a new, exciting phase to my career!
There’s a couple of requests I’d like to make to you:
If you’re a small business owner in Northern Colorado, or know small business owners who really want to improve the state of their business, please let me know. I have a powerful process which can help a business owner improve profits, customer satisfaction, employee motivation, and personal balance.
If you’re a business coach, and you’re looking to team up with people who have a powerful process and great marketing, then you might want to check out Small Fish. They’re looking for great coaches in the US, especially. I’d be happy to provide you an introduction and answer any questions you might have about how I selected them.
And if you want to get a copy of the Small Fish e-mail newsletter, just let me know.
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Welcome to the team Carl. Great to have you on board. Looking forward to working together across the great watery divide to see how things are done in the US. Looking forward to the day we all get to meet up. I think Hawaii would be nice!