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Like a jigsaw puzzle, a healthy business needs all the right pieces assembled properly in order to see the entire picture. In his latest book, Fit to Grow, Mark Richardson introduces those pieces through a comprehensive collection of simple yet effective business themes that will help you establish a strong foundation and enable you to grow a sustainable business. Themes that will make your business Fit to Grow include... - People are your greatest asset - Create clients and business will follow - If you give, you get - Aggressive but realistic > Fit to Grow is the perfect follow up to…mehr

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Like a jigsaw puzzle, a healthy business needs all the right pieces assembled properly in order to see the entire picture. In his latest book, Fit to Grow, Mark Richardson introduces those pieces through a comprehensive collection of simple yet effective business themes that will help you establish a strong foundation and enable you to grow a sustainable business. Themes that will make your business Fit to Grow include... - People are your greatest asset - Create clients and business will follow - If you give, you get - Aggressive but realistic > Fit to Grow is the perfect follow up to Richardson's best-selling book, How Fit is Your Business?, which defines and directs you through a thorough diagnosis of your business fitness check up then shares the prescription for better business health.Fit to Grow provides the important growth pieces to make an organization, well, Fit to Grow!
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MARK G. RICHARDSON is an author, speaker, columnist, and business growth expert. Mark has presented to thousands of business and sales leaders across the country. From construction to health care, manufacturing to retail, individuals from countless industries have found Mark's wisdom relevant and delivery powerful. Richardson is a Fellow at Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies, lectures at MBA programs, and writes columns for Professional Builder and Professional Remodeler. Mark was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006 and is a member of NAHB's Hall of Fame. Mark and his family live outside Washington, DC.