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expansion  

Summary

Expansion is about your companies growth. Knowing what you will need to facilitate that growth is a important part to expanding your business. 4e Consulting will help your business plan accordingly for your next big move, by analyzing what you will need to insure success. Whether expanding already in place 4e exposure, efficiently, and education initiatives to expanding your marketing, software, hardware, and space 4e can help you every step of the way. Some key questions in expansion include:

  • Acquisitions (what equipment, software, or help will I need for my plans?)

  • How many new employees do I need for my anticipated growth?

  • How do I expand my marketing strategies?

  • How do I expand my current internet initiatives?

 

Case Study

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Competition Is Closing In How Do I Expand My Current Market Share:
In response to a beefed up push by Ivy Leaf Travel Agencies main competitors Ivy Leaf had to expand current operations.

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After Successful 4e Projects - Urban United Gateway wanted Bigger & Better:
With successful projects underway Urban United Gateway wanted to quickly expand current projects to meet unanticipated availability of grant money.

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Detailed Summary

Expansion is the fourth ‘e’ in the 4e Theory. Expansion is always a desirable part of business as it is typically regarded as a sign of success. This success can be spurred by increases in revenue (exposure), reductions in cost (efficiency), and having accurate information to make business decisions (education).

Despite the above facts, expansion and growth for small to mid-sized businesses has been a logistical nightmare that presents an array of important and vital questions: What do I need? How do I implement new systems? How do I manage a bigger team? How do I fulfill new demand? What’s next?

Answer your expansion questions with a 4e Consultant. Get information on how to expand your services and extend your resources. Your ability to prepare for the future will determine your survival. From simple steps, such as budgeting for new computers, to more complex tasks, such as installing an office network – 4e will walk you through it successfully. Expansion is about planning and most small to mid-sized businesses do not plan to fail -- they just fail to plan.