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The One-Page Business Plan for Associations and Non-Profits

Thursday 28-Aug-08 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM CDT

Speaker: Lee W. Wiley, Managing Partner and Sr. Consultant
Wiley Advisors, LLC

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Hotel ZaZa, Former Warwick Hotel
5701 Main Street
Houston TX 77005
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Phone: (713) 526-1991

Details for "The One-Page Business Plan for Associations and Non-Profits"

The One-Page
Business Plan
for Associations and
Non-Profits

What You’ll Learn:

Business plans don’t have to be long. This seminar focuses of the use of the One Page Business Plan ® , an innovative approach to business planning that captures the essence of any organization on a single page using key words and phrases.

The One Page Business Plan process allows you to spend less time on planning and focus on implementation and results. Your organizations results become more predictable; everyone knows the plan and it becomes a tool used daily to run your organization and obtain positive results.

 

In this highly interactive presentation, we will show you how to:

  • Create an empowering Vision for your organization
  • Create a motivating Mission Statement for your organization
  • Create a set of practical Objectives to track your organization ‘s progress
  • Create a set of executable Strategies that lead your organization to success
  • Create a set of Action Plans that detail who does what and when

If it’s important enough to invest in having a manager or a team:

  • Every manager/team must have a plan;
  • It is essential that it is in writing;
  • Using their words, not boiler plate;
  • And One page is enough!

Strategic planning processes have changed little in the last thirty years. They remain too complex and ineffective. Many CEOs complain that planning processes take too long and are of little value. Why not implement a results-based system that links strategy, execution and accountability?

Speaker Lee W. Wiley

LEE W. WILEY Managing Partner Lee W. Wiley has over 40 years of executive experience running successful businesses. He started his professional career as a Credit Officer for Chase Bank in New York. While at Chase Wiley distinguished himself by creating the first computerized commercial credit analysis system for the bank and training much of the banks senior staff on the early use of computers for commercial lending.

Wiley was recruited by Bank of the Southwest, a large Houston bank, to head up their credit and loan officer training function. He then was promoted to a commercial loan office position prior to being recruited as Secretary/Treasurer at Crutcher Resources Corp. an American Stock Exchange listed manufacturing and oil-filed service company. While at Crutcher, Wiley managed investor relations including acting as the point-man with Wall Street. He managed the company’s listing on the American Stock Exchange, and negotiated all company borrowings. He became responsible for all insurance requirements through Lloyds of London, headed the company’s pension plan and managed the company credit union.

Wiley subsequently became President of Sabine Steel and Construction, an industrial construction company building large refinery projects throughout the United States. He eventually moved this business into refinery maintenance work and continued there, with United Refinery Services until he sold this business in 1982. Following the sale of United refinery Services, Wiley began outside consulting for clients in Houston while running other private investment businesses. His early clients included Swazi Oil Filed Services, West Side Airways, Houston Oil Trading, and several small banks.

In 1984, Wiley started International Expert Systems, Inc. (IES) which developed scheduling, point of sale and management software for use in operating salons and day spas. During the subsequent 20 years, Wiley and his team took IES to the top of their specialized market by selling software to the largest international salon management companies in the world, including J.C. Penney, Essanelle, and Premier. Wiley’s distribution program for his products included forging strategic alliances with some of the major liquids manufactures and distributors including Martix and Jamie Carrol (Australia).

In 2000, Wiley redesigned the scheduling portion of his product line for medical scheduling in large scale enterprises. He then sold the business in 2004. Since that time Wiley has focused on personal investments and consulting. In 2008, Wiley completed his certification as a One Page Business Planner and now uses his business experience to help his clients As an advisor, Wiley specializes in coaching entrepreneurs and CEOs in building business plans for either continuing management or to raise capital. He also focuses on helping business owners market their businesses for sale. Wiley is 62 years old and holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania.

Register by Tuesday   26-Aug-08 11:30 AM  CDT

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