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If someone offers you a free service, that may be what it’s worth—little or nothing.

At Small Business Advocacy Center, your professional diagnosis is conducted by an MBA-degreed consultant with deep experience running and assisting small businesses.  You will become closely acquainted with the “Architecture of Organizations,” the basic building blocks that any business must have not just to survive but to generate maximum profits.

Your written diagnosis will include an action plan which you may follow on your own, utilizing your own resources or those found on the Small Business Advocacy Center website.  Or you may utilize our services.  We make our living through our consulting services, but we absolutely will not hassle or pressure you.  Our only focus is getting your business heading in the right direction.  “Advocacy” is our middle name for a reason.

Diagnosis Procedure:

1. At leastTwo 1 to 1 ½ hour meetings with business owner, conducted by an MBA-degreed consultant with deep experience running and assisting small businesses
2. Completion of one or more self-assessments, by the owner, for discussion with the consultant
3. Interviews with key leaders, if warranted
4. Review of financial statements (non disclosure agreement provided)

Deliverables:

1. Documentation of business improvements needed
2. Prioritized action plan, which the owner may pursue on his or her own or with our services.  (We make our living through our consulting services, but we absolutely will not hassle or pressure you.  Our only focus is getting your business heading in the right direction.)
3. Verbal delivery of printed deliverables

Cost:  $250, payable upon delivery of business diagnosis

Guarantee:  After delivery of the business diagnosis, if you believe it is not completely worth the fee, you pay nothing.







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