Initiating Projects: The Importance
of Mapping Your Destination
be spinning your wheels in one direction and feel you have some movement taking place
– but when you stop a moment, you’re unsure exactly where you’re business is
headed.
This is an issue that many business owners face. To continue to build a business
without any real direction or a measure of performance, is like buying an automobile
without asking yourself what type to get, how much will it cost, and when will you get
it. An entrepreneur will need clarity and focus if the business is to be successful.
Download Initiating Projects: The Importance of Mapping Your Destination.
Presenter/Speaker Nathaniel J. Quintana, Director of Chaos at Harvest PM will explain
the importance of taking the time to build and expand on your idea to allow for focus
and to understand what your measure of performance really means to your business.
As a bonus, you’ll also receive additional resources from Mr. Quintana that will help you
get started in your planning of mapping your business destination.
Click here to download this informative complimentary teleseminar today!
About The Presenter:
Nathaniel J. Quintana, Director of Chaos at Harvest PM, is a certified project
management professional. He has over 8 years of project management experience, 10
years in the field of Information Technology (IT) and 5 years of teaching/training
experience. Mr. Quintana has consulted and worked in an array of industries such as
the Department of Defense, Civil Government, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Convention
Services, Call Centers and Education.
About The Moderator:
Ann Albergotti, founder of Platinum Marketing Solutions, is a marketing professional with
over 10 years marketing experience with small and large corporations. Ms. Albergotti
has taught many business owners how to implement new marketing strategies on a
shoe string budget, ranging in the results of doubling contact lists, increasing in revenue
by up to 35%, increasing event attendance by 50%, and the list goes on.
Most business entrepreneurs get into
business because of an idea. That idea is
fueled by a passion or a strong belief in that
idea.
You’ve gone into business for yourself and
have begun executing your strategies based
on your idea or initiative. Such strategies
could include building clientele, expanding
your market, generating leads, etc. So you go
straight into action in accomplishing your
business strategies. After a bit you seem to