-Is your company missing out on new initiatives or plans to enter new markets due to fear of any capital outlay?
-Is your company held captive by your financier or supplier?
-Does your company lack momentum?
Author, Ainslie Waldron cites barriers like these, typically invisible to upper management, that cause a company to stagnate or lose ground. In The Ultimate Secret for Business, she guides business leaders to identify and eliminate these roadblocks to growth and...
WORCESTER – When it comes to helping businesses discover what ails them, author and consultant Ainslie Waldron advises clients to think like an outsider.
Or, to paraphrase her favorite poet, Robert Burns, Ms. Waldron said today, “See yourself as other people see you.”
During a half-hour speech at the New England Business Expo at the DCU Center, Ms. Waldron told a lunch crowd of about 140 that she likes to use her “outside eye” when working...
Maybe you're at a point in your life or career where you want to turn things around. Maybe you need a jump start but you don't know where to begin. You know there are barriers keeping you from who you want to be.
In her book, "The Ultimate Secret for Business: 10 Keys to Maximum Profits," Ainslie Waldron offers advice that will help you discover and translate these things that will boost key parts of your life to help you reach the potential you know you have.
The price of gas goes up. So does a half-gallon of organic milk. Property taxes and health care costs aren't getting cheaper. So here's a question to all the entrepreneurs and freelance/contract workers out there: Why are your fees stuck at the same rate as last year? Or worse--as several years ago?
"Women unconsciously tie price setting to self esteem and self respect," says Kirsten Osolind, a marketing consultant who specializes in branding to women and a former...
Americans have more confidence in small businesses than they do in the government, organized religion, newspapers or the public school system. Big businesses, on the other hand, have done little to instill confidence in the American public.
Those are the findings of a new Gallup Poll in which 66 percent of Americans said they have a “great deal” of confidence in small businesses as opposed to only 19 percent who say they feel the same way about large businesses. In fact, large...
"Australia's Leading Business Thinker," tells women if they expect success, they will achieve success. Expect great returns and that's what you'll get.
That's just one pearl of wisdom, Ainslie shares in this "Conversation with Dr. Nancy." She outlines many concepts from her new book, The Ultimate Secret for Business, including those characteristics women have that help them naturally succeed at business, what puts businesses in the doldrums and how that slump can be turned around in just a...
In business, sometimes you need to
take a step back to take a step
forward.
For many companies this means
re-evaluating their entire operations and
looking at their company through the
eyes of an outsider, experts say.
Often, entrepreneurs get too caught up
in the daily minutiae to see the bigger
picture. But it’s never too late to find
new growth opportunities, provided
you’re willing to get outside your
comfort zone.
“We all...
Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) March 24, 2010 -- While business gurus tell small business owners to accept a new diminished reality, Ainslie Waldron’s contrarian voice says that’s a recipe for failure. The noted business author says companies will leap from the doldrums if their leaders accelerate their expectations, timeline, actions, and cash flow.
Here are Ainslie Waldron’s steps to turnaround and accelerate your company:
1. Accelerate management expectations – No...