31¢
to 43 Countries: Hardcore Tips to Increasing Profits
gives
managers, entrepreneurial thinkers, and executives a practical guide
on how to optimize resources, capitalize on the unknown while finding
a work-life balance to increase profits nationally and
internationally.
The
reality is that most businesses fail or struggle because of poor
resource management, business planning, and the inability to
adequately lead problem-solving. By overlooking these building
blocks, many potentially successful businesses leave money on the
table.
31¢
to 43 Countries: Hardcore Tips to Increasing Profits
provides
tips and tricks to increasing an organization's bottom-line. Dina
Preston-Ortiz and husband, Don Ortiz shares their unique
anecdotes for increasing profits through sheer guts and grit, by
being purposeful, adapting and finding innovative solutions in
dynamic environments of constant change.
Learn
how to manage talent, find excellence, adapt in difficult and
controversial situations, do more with less, while keeping clients
coming back for more.
You'll
discover tools for:
• Making
good decisions in atmospheres of uncertainty
•
Successfully leading in virtual environments
•
Creating competitive advantages that can't be copied
•
Leveraging talent and relationships to optimize resources
•
Finding the right work and life balance
Dina
and Don reveal their own personal stories to help you create a unique
niche in your own industry market. With proven strategies,
their simple 3-section the framework lays out information to help
increase profits.
Dina
and Don have performed in 43 countries through their company, DEO
Entertainment Group. Their practical experience includes speaking,
teaching and working with corporations, entrepreneurs and small
business owners in multicultural virtual leadership and team
development, sales, marketing, management, and business development
while managing tours and performances for the U.S. Department of
Defense, U.S. State Department, and Fortune 500 companies.
Their
global award-winning Dina Preston Band has performed over 26
international tours representing the United States as “Ambassadors
of Goodwill” as coined by former Hollywood Mayor Johnny Grant.
International performances include entertaining in the Middle East,
Europe, Asia, South Pacific, Caribbean, Central America, Caucasus
Region, Russian Federation and Africa for presidents, foreign
dignitaries, and ambassadors.
The
Dina Preston Band has decades of experience performing for “A-List”
Fortune 500 companies. They elevate each event by featuring a
distinct music performance with audience engagement and world-class
fun!
They
have received numerous recognitions and awards, including:
Various
Department of Defense Certificate of Esteem for Desert Storm and
Bosnia
The
United Nations Protection Force & US Task Force Provide
Promise
Distinguished Service Certificate in support of the United
Nations Protection Force
Peacekeeping Operations in the Republic
of Croatia
Arizona
State University W.P. Carey Spirit of Enterprise Nominee, 2009
Dr.
Dina is the recipient of the AACC Dale P. Parnell Faculty
Distinction, The National Institute for Staff and Organizational
Development (NISOD) Excellence Award, and MCCCD Diversity Advisory
Council Excellence Award. Don is an AZ MPI Member of the Year
recipient, recognized by Ken Bennett, Arizona Secretary of State.
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This looks like a well thought out advice book. Well worth looking into.
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