Prospering Video Available to All

Tom Crouser August 30, 2012 Comments Off on Prospering Video Available to All

Thanks to all those who attended my webinar, “Prospering: Putting the Business to Work for You and Your Family in 5 Basic Steps.” We have posted a 40 minute video on the topic which is available for your viewing at your leisure without cost or obligation.

Click Here to View Prospering Webinar

What’s Prospering about? It’s about our kinds of businesses … where we raised our equity from our family rather than the stock market. We review the five steps needed in our kinds of businesses as well as why the steps are important along with details in each step. It’s an overview that will be useful to you … especially if you work with a family member in your business.

Some highlights:

Who we really are and how we are different than big businesses. What our families deserve and what the business deserves. Learn two very essential financial ratios. Learn how to read the income statement quickly. Organize around functions, not people. Understand our Battleground and how the Laws of Supply and Demand relate to our business. Learn the two most common challenges we will face even if we do everything else right.

To view, click here and start the program. It’s that simple and it’s 40 minutes. If you have questions, please feel free to message me at tom@crouser.com or give me a call on my cell (304) 541-3714. There’s no cost or obligation.

Click Here to read an article on Prospering.

Want a copy of the book? To read more about the book, Prospering, or order, Click Here. It’s $19.95 which includes shipping in the US.

Prospering’s essence means we have taken care of the simple problems and are prepared to take care of the complex problems as best we can. A successful company is one that can withstand adversity. We are strong, not weak. It doesn’t mean we won’t face adversity, only that we are better prepared to do so. And we are in charge of our own preparedness.

These 5 Steps to Prospering attack our simple and avoidable problems. Simple problems are the lack of cash, the lack of organization, the lack of people stepping up to the responsibilities of their function, and the lack of demand for the organization’s capacity, as well as the predictable prospering issues of raising rich kids and transitioning the business. Complex problems are far more serious and deal with human as well as business adversity. We must prepare our businesses to withstand adversity.

Again, to see the free video, please click here.

Tom Crouser

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