Thursday, February 18, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Business Consulting for Drug Rehabs
Ashlar Consulting Corporation is a Business Consulting
firm that specializes in the field of alcohol and drug addiction treatment. We help recovery centers manage their
businesses more efficiently and become more successful. We can provide your facility assistance in
the following areas:
- Increasing revenue
- Decreasing expenses
- Resolving operational difficulties
- Analyzing systems for possible deficiencies
- New business development
- Contract negotiations
- Cash flow analysis
- Budgeting and money management
- Policies and procedures
- Creating or improving internet presence
- Online reputation management
- Outsourcing services
- Expansion planning
- Sales and Marketing
- Revenue Cycle Management
- Employee management
- Labor union relations
- Business coaching
Our consulting services are provided via telephone or
skype. We offer a no cost, no obligation
initial telephone consultation. For more
information or to schedule an appointment, please call 305-849-9399 or visit www.AshlarConsultingCorp.com.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Why You Need to Hire a Business Consultant
Running a
business can be painfully difficult, complex and stressful at times. Many business owners torture themselves with
this unbearable task because the rewards are immeasurable. However, very often the rewards come long
after immense periods of uncertainty and struggle. The advantages of being a successful business
owner are vast, offering the possibility of more money, more flexibility, more
stability and the luxury of doing things your way, rather than having to take
orders from a boss with whom you may disagree with. Success is a relative term that can be
interpreted in many ways. What’s most
important is what it means to you and how you can achieve it.
There are no
shortcuts to success. If you were lucky
enough to ride on the coattails of a predecessor who had shown you the ropes
and already laid the groundwork for an exceedingly successful company, then you
might be able to cut out a few steps. Although, this doesn’t mean that you are impervious
to whatever uncertainties that may lie ahead.
Industries change, as do various circumstances which could negate the
safety of any disaster plan or preventative measures that were previously
implemented. The biggest problems in
business have a tendency to be unpredictable.
Ill-prepared
business owners often find themselves stomping out fires as they come about,
rather than taking a more proactive approach in an effort to avoid
complications. There are consequences to
every problem, otherwise there would never be a need to resolve them. In business, problems can cost money or
damage other aspects of your business which ultimately will lead to a loss of
money. When an employee encounters a
problem, they often go to their supervisor for guidance. However, who does a business owner turn to
when faced with the complexities of the day-to-day operations of conducting
business?
A business
consultant can alleviate many problems within a company because they have
extensive experience in working with many companies that may be experiencing
similar complications. Being able to
offer an outside perspective on how a business is being operated can be
invaluable to a company that only knows how business is being done at their
company. Business consultants provide
solutions to improve the flow of productivity within a company and often save
the business owner a lot of grief.
As a
business owner, you may only be aware of how business is being done at your
company. You may have previously worked
at similar companies in the past and you may hire former employees of your
competitors who might be able to provide some insight as to how other companies
operate. However, the nuts and bolts of
how those businesses run may be drastically different than how you are
currently operating yours. Business
consultants have the advantage of seeing what has gone wrong with all of their
previous clients and can prevent their existing clients from making the same
mistakes.
A business consultant
may have certain knowledge or experience that you don’t have. Having access to this information could be
extremely advantageous and more cost effective than hiring a full-time executive
to accomplish the same goals. An
effective business consultant has the ability to make enough positive changes at
a company to offset the consulting fee either by helping the business owner
find ways to increase revenue and/or decrease expenses.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
What Kind of CEO are You?
A conductor
may not know how to play every instrument in his orchestra, but he must know the
parameters of each instrument and what can be expected of each performer. So must the CEO of a company with his or her
employees. Lee Iacocca may not know
everything there is to know about making cars but not many people know the ins
and outs of the automotive industry the way he does. A CEO must be proficient in many different
aspects of business but at some point, most business owners come to the realization
that their forte is in one of three categories:
sales, operations or finance.
This doesn’t
mean if a CEO is an expert at one, he’s exempt from paying attention to the other
areas of his business. It also doesn’t
mean that a CEO can’t become more proficient at a different facet of the
business. It may just mean that everyone
has their strong suits that they naturally excel in and other functions might
be better left in the hands of another executive.
Even though
we all have our strengths and weaknesses, the CEO of a company is responsible
for all that goes on within the confines of the company. No one can be an expert at everything. Therefore, the most appropriate thing is to
do what you do best and have others around you with complimentary talents whose
assets counterbalance your deficits.
Sales CEO
If you are a
sales-oriented CEO, then you are probably the extroverted type who could sell
sand in a desert. You have an excellent
understanding of your company’s products or services and you know how to
articulate to your clients why they need them.
You can probably do this better than anyone else at your company. You recognize the importance of sales because
without sales, your company won’t make money and without money you’re out of
business.
Operations CEO
This type of
business owner generally possesses a meticulous personality which allows him to
identify the inner workings of his company that may need improvement. Identifying operational deficiencies is not
always the easiest thing to do. Defining
protocol and creating systems to make a company operate like a well-oiled
machine is extremely difficult and if your brain isn’t wired in such a way as
to develop such systems, this may not be your forte.
Finance CEO
If you’re
not a numbers guy, then you’re not a finance CEO. Sometimes, this type of executive is better
suited for the CFO position.
Nevertheless, many CEOs who focus on sales or the operations of their
business could find themselves somewhat intimidated by the flow of cash running
in and out of their business. It could
be quite overwhelming for a person who doesn’t have a mind for finance. However, a CEO who doesn’t know his company’s
numbers is a bad CEO. This type of
business owner tends to rely heavily on his accountant, bookkeeper or
controller. If so, it’s always good to have
a check and balance system in place to make sure one of them isn’t deceiving
you or making costly mistakes.
If a CEO is
more of an operations person, this doesn’t mean that sales and finances should
be neglected or mindlessly passed along to someone else to deal with. Of course, the other areas should be closely
monitored by the CEO while he focuses on what he does best. Every business owner should recognize what
their Achilles heel is. If you’re a
visionary who has great ideas but you suck at executing them, then hire someone
who can handle that component at your company so that you see your concepts
come to fruition.
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