Saturday, 19 of May of 2012

New Year = New Book + New Offerings + New Office

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OK, this is shameless self-promotion, but I have to say that I’m really looking forward to the challenges of 2010.

New Book: My friend Leo Hopf and I have finished the final rewrite on our strategy book that will be published in May or June of this year. ReThink, ReInvent, RePosition: 12 Strategies to Make Over Your Existing Business has been in the works for a while and our publisher moved it to the front burner. The timing is perfect for companies as they come out of the current recession.

New Offerings: I’ve been facilitating workshops focused on critical and strategic thinking for about six years now. I’ve added two workshops to my offerings.

  • Making and Influencing Better Business Decisions is the “follow-up” to the strategic thinking workshop.
  • ReThink, ReInvent, RePosition is a one or two day workshop exploring the twelve strategies and challenge of changing an ongoing business.

New Office: The southwest has appealed to me for quite some time, so I’m adding an office in Tucson, Arizona. Now all I have to do is build a book of business.


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Fred H SchlegelNo Gravatar

in January 5th, 2010 @ 17:27

Congrats on completing the book Bill. I look forward to reading it.
.-= Fred H Schlegel´s last blog ..Planning for Serendipity – Taking Flight =-.


kenNo Gravatar

in January 6th, 2010 @ 22:59

Congratulations on completing the book! Another Bill Welter book to add to my library. Good luck with Tucson. Hopefully you will be able to travel to Tucson when it is cold up here in Illinois!
.-= ken´s last blog ..Easy Way to Get More Traffic to Your Blog =-.


Bill WelterNo Gravatar

in January 20th, 2010 @ 09:03

Fred,
thanks for the well-wishes. sorry for the delay in getting back to you — two weeks without consistent internet crippled me.


Bill WelterNo Gravatar

in January 20th, 2010 @ 09:10

Ken,
Tucson is nice — but setting up the home office has been a challenge. Going to Barnes & Noble to get internet connection has given me the coffee jitters. Hopefully Comcast will get us up and running soon. That said, I have to admit not missing the ice and snow (although I’m back in town for a while).