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Webinar: Your Business Model in 1-Hour!
In 1-hr you will definitely learn to quickly fix your strategy problems.

What others said about previous seminars:
Great, very informative (DM).
Very well thought out, effective and practical (RS).

Benefits: You will learn,
1. If your business model works.
2. How to recognize useful industry metrics.
3. Determine what strategies work for your company.
4. Take away some strategy maps/frameworks.


This is a practical short course on how to recognize the real strategies your business needs and how to recognize the industry metrics for you to stay on track. It demystifies the role of financial statements and gets you back on track with real industry data to manage your strategy. This seminar concludes with a set of quick checks for your business model.

Who Should Attend:
CxOs, Corporate Managers, Consultants & Investors

Session: 1 Hour (15 mins Q&A) August 17, 18 & 19 2009
Participation:
Limited to 20 participants, on a first come basis

About Benjamin T Solomon: Managing Principal of QuantumRisk LLC, he has 28+ years working in multinational, national and regional companies (Texas Instruments, West Port, Capmark, Coopers & Lybrand …) developing IT systems, streamlining business processes, designing and implementing strategies, and extensive econometric & economic capital modeling in the CMBS/RMBS industry.

Notes:
1. You will be emailed a meeting key to join, and webinar link.
2. You will be provided with a pdf copy of the slides 7 days after webinar.
3. Last Refund Date: No refunds after Aug 14 2009.

Past Webinars:

1. Strategy In A Recession?
Webinar Dates:
June 24, 25 & 26 2009
Audience Comments:

a. Great, very informative (DM)
b. Very well thought out, effective and practical (RS)
c. Interesting ideas about strategy (JH)

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