by Chuck Kocher | Aug 26, 2013 | Cash and Financials
Some businesses are still complaining about how tough the economy has been over the past few years. And while there’s no denying that it’s been hard (when has business ever been easy?), why is it that some businesses survive—and even thrive—during tough times? A lot...
by Chuck Kocher | Jun 24, 2013 | Business Growth, Cash and Financials
There are a lot of variables that determine whether or not your business will be successful or not. If you don’t have the right business idea, you won’t get too far. If your overall business planning is poor, success will elude you. Of course, an excellent plan...
by Chuck Kocher | May 13, 2013 | Cash and Financials, Execution and Productivity
There are a lot of important numbers you need to pay attention to if you want to be a great company. But you can’t treat them all the same. Some numbers are simply more important than others. And some are downright critical. Even important numbers can be misleading if...
by Chuck Kocher | Oct 15, 2012 | Business Growth, Cash and Financials, Execution and Productivity
Back in 1931 Duke Ellington composed the classic It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)—a song that captured an essential component of what made jazz music so special. Rhythm is essential for music—and for business. If you want your business to succeed—to...
by Chuck Kocher | Oct 11, 2011 | Cash and Financials
We often spend a lot of time talking about growing our companies. After all, things are fun, interesting, and exciting when you’re growing. But companies need certain things in order to grow. And one of the crucial elements that fuels growth is cash. That probably...
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