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New Businesses Don’t Know What They Don’t Know

New and early-stage businesses often benefit tremendously from a little bit of assistance, at the very beginning of their project development cycle. The issue is that most businesses wait because they think they don't have the budget, but there are massive pitfalls that can be avoided with a little bit of assistance, and very often, people just don't know what to look for, or watch out for, when a business is so young.

I continue to witness the impact that this early stage work can have to help support business growth and development, while reducing the risk as much as possible.

Over the last few months, I've been advising several new and young-but-growing businesses as they work on their first location, or as they develop their growth plans. Sometimes, part of the job is helping them unwind unfortunate decisions that should not have been made, and could have been avoided, with even just a little bit of assistance.

To that end, this is about helping more people make sure their project is set in the right direction, without having them put out a lot of cash upfront.

To do that, I'm offering a limited number of workshops with me directly, which are supported on the back end by client worksheets and checklists that I've been developing over the last 10+ years of project development work. If there's more work to do after that, then great. But if not, I've yet to do this with someone who doesn't feel more reassured that they have a better understanding for how to get from where they are today, to a completed building project.

It has to be the right fit, but if you or anyone you know is starting or growing a business, and might benefit from this, lets do a quick 15 minute call to see if there's a way to help you out, and at the very least, I'm happy to give you some feedback on the spot.

-Chris Ryan

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