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Henry Business Solutions Mobilizes 'Big Gun': Author, Business Mentor Carl L.
Gould to Lead 'One Day Boot Camp For CEOs'
Event sponsored by Capital Communications, Inc.
BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Feb. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Small- to mid-size
business owners can immediately and interactively get their businesses in top
condition to face the challenging months ahead by attending a "One Day Boot
Camp for CEOs" to receive valuable personal advice from renowned author and
business mentor Carl L. Gould.
The event, presented by Henry Business Solutions CEO Patricia Henry Poyle and
veteran business coach Stacy Himmelspach of In-Sight Advisory Services,
Clarkston, Mich., takes place Tuesday, March 3, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. at
Automation Alley, 2675 Bellingham Drive, Troy, Mich.
Capital Communications, Inc., the Plymouth, Michigan-based telecommunications
company, is the principal sponsor of the event. "Everywhere you go in the
business world, Carl Gould is in great demand as a person who can whip
companies into shape and get them in 'fighting weight'," said Capital
Communications founder and President David G. O'Reilly. "No one is better
qualified to lead our boot camp than Carl Gould."
Gould is the author of "The 7 Stages of Small Business Success" and "Blueprint
for Success" with international best-selling authors Ken Blanchard and Steven
Covey. Gould and his team of mentor coaches are among the elite "go-to"
experts in the business consulting arena. They have overseen the development
of thousands of small businesses worldwide, and have conducted more than
50,000 coaching sessions with entrepreneurs.
According to Henry Business Solutions CEO Patricia Henry Poyle, participants
can expect to actively participate in the "boot camp." During the day,
participants will learn about Gould's seven stages of small business success,
and valuable strategies and techniques for taking their business to the next
level. Session two of the boot camp covers the highly effective "One Page
Business Planning and Performance System," presented by Henry Business
Solutions as the exclusive Michigan licensee. Session three covers team
building and right lean organizational structure.
The cost for the complete three-session seminar is $109. Members of Automation
Alley and the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) - Greater
Detroit Chapter may attend at a discounted rate of $95. In addition,
participants may attend one, two, or all three sessions. Session one is priced
at $55 general admission / $45 for Automation Alley and NAWBO members.
Sessions two and three are priced at $35 general admission / $30 for
Automation Alley and NAWBO members.
For more information and to register, phone Henry Business Solutions at (248)
220-1805, or visit http://henrysolutions.net and click on the "news and
events" tab.
ABOUT HENRY BUSINESS SOLUTIONS - HBS, Birmingham, Mich., is a business
coaching and intellectual talent mentoring firm that offers a range of
solutions to help owners, managers, and executives be more successful
personally and professionally. HBS CEO Patricia Henry Poyle has more than 22
years of experience as a Fortune 100 executive and business strategist. To
learn more about Henry Business Solutions, please visit
http://www.henrysolutions.net.
ABOUT IN-SIGHT ADVISORY SERVICES - In-Sight Advisory Services, headed by
veteran business coach Stacy Himmelspach, offers clients new business start-up
business plan development, sales management marketing plan development,
competitive analysis, and financial management expertise and services. To
learn more, visit http://www.businessadviser.com/himmelspach.htm.
CONTACT: Sue Voyles, Logos Communications 734.667.2005
E-Mail: sue@logos-communications.com
SOURCE Henry Business Solutions
Sue Voyles, Logos Communications, for Henry Business Solutions,
+1-734-667-2005, sue@logos-communications.com
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