“People don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it.
And what you do simply proves what you believe.” Simon Sinek
So, you’ve taken the leap and decided to start your own company. And, no doubt, as you start talking to people and telling them about your new business, they are going to want to know more about what you do. A company profile is a great tool for introducing your company to your potential clients to give them an overview of your company and what it offers.
Here are some guidelines you can use when drafting the various sections of your company profile:
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Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. - Andre Gide
About a month ago I left full time employment to follow a long-cherished dream of mine – owning my own company. I had planned well for the big leap, both mentally and financially, yet at some point the inevitable nerves crept in. What if the money I saved runs out before my business really takes off? I began wondering if I should find a 3-6 month contract position to tide me over the initial stage of my startup venture, while I secured some more clients.
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Meera JeramI am passionate about helping people and organisations to achieve excellence by inspiring, empowering and enabling them to achieve their goals. ArchivesCategories
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