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Bill Ringle Leading Summer Tour on How High Performers Lead Businesses

Bill Ringle, America’s Business Growth Strategist, is offering a seminar called How High Performers Lead Their Businesses in Boston, Princeton, and Washington D.C. in July and August, 2012.

Philadelphia, PA, July 07, 2012 – Bill Ringle, America’s Business Growth Strategist and Founder of the Rapid Rise Academy, is traveling on a 2012 Summer Tour to offer seminars on How High Performers Lead Their Businesses. Ringle will lead this program in Boston, MA on July 17, 2012; in Princeton, NJ on July 26, 2012; and in Washington D.C./Baltimore, MD on August 2, 2012.

How High Performers Lead Their Businesses sprung from Ringle’s awareness that in this tough economy, the ways of finding new business and new opportunities have changed, and it has confused many leaders. Standing off to the sidelines is no way to win the game, and in fact is perhaps the riskiest thing a leader can do if they want to see their business thrive and prosper going forward.

“What I’ve seen in working with top entrepreneurs and executives is that the companies that have been growing in the last few years are thinking about business and doing things differently from those that have not been growing,” says Ringle. “What I call the “high performers” are innovating in their marketing, being bolder with their offers, and encouraging their team members like never before. It’s these key principles and practices that really move the needle for businesses and what I want to share with you.”

At each tour stop, Bill will create a lively environment for learning with other top business owners and leaders. He will teach some of his best ideas and practices that he has shared with members of his top coaching and mentoring programs, demonstrate how to overcome some of the big obstacles to consistent high performance in business, and leave time for networking during the event.

For more information on the tour, and to sign up for early notification of event details, visit http://www.askbillringle.com/summer-tour.

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Meredith Hegg
LearnWell
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Bill Ringle Leads AskBillRingle.com Forum on Improving Team Productivity

AskBillRingle.com’s open conference call for entrepreneurs and business owners on July 5, 2012 will discuss proven techniques and tips for improving business team member productivity.

Philadelphia, PA, July 07, 2012 – Bill Ringle, America’s Business Growth Strategist, will lead July’s AskBillRingle.com forum, “Improving Team Member Productivity,” on Thursday, July 5, at 4:00pm ET. A great team maximizes the skills and productivity of each member. Does yours? This AskBillRingle.com session is designed to help you tap into the power of your team by improving team member productivity.

Ringle will discuss the five big barriers to getting the results you want, where you need to “come from” to allow members of your team to give their best, and how to avoid the “That’s not what you told me to do” complaint. He’ll also share all-important ways to recognize that you are being a team leader, not a (micro)manager.

“Expanding a business beyond the start up stage to the growth stage and beyond requires that you develop systems and delegate responsibility throughout your organization. Unfortunately, this is one of the hardest things for many business owners to do.”

AskBillRingle.com gives business owners and entrepreneurs answers to their most pressing business growth questions. The website and accompanying conference calls focus on a different subject each month, and give business owners unprecedented access to Ringle’s expertise, experience, and advice. August’s topic, “Secrets to Getting More Repeat Business,” will provide unique tips and discuss common mistakes in that area.

Bill Ringle, America’s Business Growth Strategist and Founder of the Rapid Rise Business Growth System, works with entrepreneurs and executives who want to overcome the five big challenges to business growth so that they can run profitable and rewarding businesses rather than become stuck and overwhelmed in unfulfilling and draining roles. He has worked on four continents, is the author of four business books, and inspires and educates thousands of business leaders each year through his speaking, coaching, interactive programs, and educational products.

For more information and to participate, visit http://AskBillRingle.com.

Contact:
Meredith Hegg
LearnWell
491 Baltimore Pike, Suite 209
Springfield, PA 19064
610-626-0175
pr@learnwell.com
http://AskBillRingle.com

Bill Ringle Leads AskBillRingle.com Forum on Ways to Improve Cashflow

AskBillRingle.com’s open conference call for entrepreneurs and business owners on March 1, 2012 will address the subject “Ways to Improve Cashflow.”

Philadelphia, PA, March 02, 2012 – Nationally known CEO coach Bill Ringle will lead this month’s AskBillRingle.com forum, “Ways to Improve Cashflow,” on Thursday, March 1, at 4:00pm ET. Good cashflow is essential to any successful business, but easily becomes a black hole for time and resources when improperly managed.

Ringle will describe five symptoms that your business has cash flow problems and provide twelve concrete ideas to improve your cash flow. He’ll also discuss how to identify the main causes of delayed payments, ways to be braver asking for payments, and outsourcing collections when all else fails.

“Generating business, operating a business, and growing a business all depend on having funds to spend and invest. Small business owners tell me that they are especially squeezed in a tight economy by delayed payments on one level and rigid credit ceilings on another level, and if you only look at your finances from those two sources, you can find yourself in trouble very quickly,” explains Bill Ringle. “Over the years, my clients have taught me a wide range of new perspectives to identify, anticipate, and ultimately generate win-win situations from no-win situations related to cash flow issues, and that’s what I’ll be sharing on this AskBillRingle call.”

AskBillRingle.com gives business owners and entrepreneurs answers to their most pressing business growth questions. The website and accompanying conference calls focus on a different subject each month, and give business owners unprecedented access to Ringle’s expertise, experience, and advice. April’s topic, “Standing Out From the Crowd,” will provide unique tips for grabbing customers’ attention and increasing visibility in your niche.

Bill Ringle works with entrepreneurs and executives who want to overcome the five big challenges to business growth so that they can run profitable and rewarding businesses rather than become stuck and overwhelmed in unfulfilling and draining roles. He has worked on four continents, is the author of four business books, and inspires and educates thousands of business leaders each year through his speaking, coaching, interactive programs, and educational products.

For more information and to participate, visit http://AskBillRingle.com.

Contact:
Meredith Hegg
LearnWell
491 Baltimore Pike, Suite 209
Springfield, PA 19064
610-626-0175
pr@learnwell.com
http://www.askbillringle.com

Bill Ringle Leads AskBillRingle.com Forum on Caring for Critical Business Asset

On February 2, 2012, AskBillRingle.com’s open conference call for entrepreneurs and business owners will address the subject “Taking Care of Your Most Important Business Asset: You, the Owner.”

Philadelphia, PA, February 02, 2012 – Nationally known speaker, author, and CEO coach Bill Ringle will lead this month’s AskBillRingle.com forum, “Taking Care of Your Most Important Business Asset: You, the Owner,” on Thursday, February 2, at 4:00pm ET. If you’re an entrepreneur, business owner, or business leader, self-care is absolutely essential to ensuring the sustainability of your business’ growth and productivity, the strength of your creativity and innovation, and the longevity of your career. The February AskBillRingle.com conversation addresses this issue through concrete, practical suggestions for self-care gleaned from Ringle’s significant experience as a serial entrepreneur, CEO coach, and nationally-recognized growth strategist to senior management.

The forum will help listeners identify the “sticking points” that repeatedly cause distraction and disruption in their lives, understand how splintered attention causes diminished productivity, take a stand for a stronger support system, and refuse to tolerate conditions that drain and deplete their optimal energy. Ringle will lead listeners through a system to create changes that are easy and automatic, so that they are rapidly adopted.

“The neglect of self-care is often seen as a macho badge of honor, especially in the tech sector, where leaders often learn that it’s better to brag about pulling an all-nighter than to complain that the client demo isn’t ready because they didn’t have enough time,” says Ringle. “In the life science and medical device fields, I often hear echoes of the medical hazing that MD’s typically encounter during residencies as they now, as business leaders, set unrealistic expectations for themselves and their team. This month’s topic is about rational self-care. And that’s not to say let’s all hold hands and sing Kumbaya and cross our fingers that the project work gets done. Instead, you’ll discover the principles of good self-care that lead to high productivity for yourself and your team. Bring your biggest challenges, puzzles, and conundrums to AskBillRingle.com this month so we can unravel the mystery of self-care and rapidly get back on a productive direction.”
AskBillRingle.com gives business owners and entrepreneurs answers to their most pressing business growth questions. The website and accompanying conference calls, focusing on a different subject each month, will give business owners unprecedented access to Ringle’s expertise, experience, and advice, as well as allow them to benefit from the shared exchanges with other business owners. March’s topic, “Ways to Improve Cashflow,” will discuss important warning signs and pointers for success in that area.

Bill Ringle works with entrepreneurs and CEOs who want to overcome the five big challenges to business growth so that they can run profitable and rewarding businesses rather than become stuck and overwhelmed in unfulfilling and draining roles. He has worked on four continents, is the author of four business books, and inspires and educates thousands of business leaders each year through his speaking, coaching, interactive programs, and educational products.

For more information and to participate, visit http://AskBillRingle.com.

Contact:
Meredith Hegg
LearnWell.com
491 Baltimore Pike, Suite 209
Springfield, PA 19064
610-626-0175
pr@learnwell.com
http://www.AskBillRingle.com

Bill Ringle Leads AskBillRingle.com Forum on Creating a Business Theme that Inspires

On January 5, 2012, AskBillRingle.com’s open conference call for entrepreneurs and business owners addressed the subject “Creating a Business Theme that Inspires Your Staff and Customers.”

Philadelphia, PA, January 08, 2012 – Nationally known speaker, author, and CEO coach Bill Ringle led this month’s AskBillRingle.com forum, “Creating a Business Theme that Inspires Your Staff and Customers,” on Thursday, January 5 at 4:00pm ET. To ensure maximum business growth in the new year, you need to hone a direction and make your business theme clear both to your staff and to customers. The January AskBillRingle.com conversation addressed this issue and allowed participants to step into the new year on the right foot.

The forum covered best practices for assessing the full scope of environmental trends, evaluating company strengths in light of the progress in the last year, aligning with values that matter to stakeholders, and enlisting the help of your teams to succeed further and faster. Ringle also shared key factors that are missing from most goal setting sessions.

“One of the reasons that New Years resolutions have such a dismal track record is that people typically set unrealistic timeframes for their goals and get discouraged and distracted quickly, abandoning important directions and objectives,” says business growth strategist Bill Ringle. “With a theme-based approach, you have an ongoing mechanism, like a GPS inside your head, that helps you make choices and decisions hour by hour, day by day. One business client picked a theme of ‘to $10 million and beyond’ (a la Buzz Lightyear) and both he and his sales team used that throughout the day over the course of a year to exceed their revenue goal. Another client, inspired by Steve Jobs, selected a theme of ‘the journey is the reward’ and sought out international contracts so she could travel to new countries and enjoy the cultures as she did business. Themes, when applied properly, can be tremendously interesting and enjoyable to the individual as we ll as profitable to the business.”

AskBillRingle.com gives business owners and entrepreneurs answers to their most pressing business growth questions. The website and accompanying conference calls, focusing on a different subject each month, will give business owners unprecedented access to Ringle’s expertise, experience, and advice, as well as allow them to benefit from the shared exchanges with other business owners. February’s topic, “Taking Care of Your Most Important Business Asset,” will address important self-care techniques that will benefit both you and your business.

Bill Ringle works with entrepreneurs and CEOs who want to overcome the five big challenges to business growth so that they can run profitable and rewarding businesses rather than become stuck and overwhelmed in unfulfilling and draining roles. He has worked on four continents, is the author of four business books, and inspires and educates thousands of business leaders each year through his speaking, coaching, interactive programs, and educational products.

For more information and to participate, visit http://AskBillRingle.com.

Contact;
Meredith Hegg
AskBillRingle.com
491 Baltimore Pike, Suite 209
Springfield, PA 19064
610-626-0175
pr@learnwell.com

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