Maximizing Your Business Success
Illuminate the path to follow and identify the small targets to hit along the way.
Entice more prospects to engage with you while building relationships before, during, and after visiting your company.
Chances are, if you are like most people, it would have included some of the following concepts…
- Earning More Money
- Creating More Lasting Wealth
- Being The One In Control
- Doing More Of What You Love
- Surrounding Yourself With An Incredible Team
- Working Fewer Hours
- Having More Time For Vacations
If you also happen to be like most people, chances are your current reality doesn’t quite reflect the visions you once had.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
You can work fewer hours, earn more money, have a great team, and create substantial amounts of net wealth.
Click below to gain clarity and take control over the four critical elements of successful businesses - Time, Team, Money, and Future.
Business and Executive Coach
How would you feel about a 7,500% increase in annual revenues? Few businesses can make such a claim, and even fewer coaches can claim to be a part of such a result. But, Phil Gilkes can.
He is a true professional who has absorbed the teachings of industry giants like a sponge. He passes this knowledge along to his clients so they can achieve stellar results in every situation. Whether he’s coaching a fellow coach, a small business, or a large chain, he always brings his “A” game!
Phil has taught mindset to athletes and coached hockey. He’s trained sales teams to great results and has been re-engaged to take that training to other company divisions.
1. TAKE THE ASSESSMENT
This 5-minute Business Growth Score assessment provides me with more insight into your needs and what you are looking for in your business.
2. DISCOVERY CALL
A 20-minute discovery call is our chance to meet one another and have a conversation. It helps to determine if we are a good fit.
Business is a fickle thing: It can yield incredible rewards to those who grind it out daily and doesn't bestow "luck" to those who don't.
However, regardless of your workload and experience, there's one thing that all small business owners run into throughout their careers: Adversity.
Once you get rid of one problem, another seems to take its place.
Luckily, they can be taken care of with a bit of preventative action from you and your management team. All the best business owners plan for these situations.
Here are seven common problems that small businesses run into and a solution for each one.
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