Strengthen Your Business East Peoria IL

This article provides you advices on how to strength your own business. Read on and you will learn more about what makes a great CEO.

Illinois SBDC and ITC at Bradley University
309-677-2992
141 Jobst Hall1501 West Bradley Avenue
Peoria, IL
Business Resource Services of Central IL, Inc.
(309) 676-0755
100 SW Water Street
Peoria, IL
Boardroom Bound
(309) 839-1190
1815 W Bradley Ave
Peoria, IL
Bower Communications
(309) 685-0929
4617 N Prospect Rd
Peoria, IL
Beron Consulting
(309) 692-2364
2201 W Townline Rd Ste 1
Peoria, IL
Small Business Development Center
(309) 676-7500
124 Sw Adams St
Peoria, IL
Bradley University
(309) 677-2375
1501 W Bradley Ave
Peoria, IL
J V Business Services Inc
(309) 682-7676
3526 N California Ave Ste 101
Peoria, IL
AFNI, Inc.
(309) 692-5221
8116 N. Hale Ave.
Peoria, IL
Better Business Bureau Of Central IL
(309) 688-3741
3024 W Lake Ave
Peoria, IL

Strengthen Your Business

It was a turbulent flight from homemaker to company chairman, a title she prefers over chairwoman. But Boyle, now 84, ultimately managed to build Columbia Sportswear into a $1 billion company and leader in skiwear sales.

Here's are seven ways Boyle says you can muster strength and build your own business.

1. “You never get yesterday back. So do better tomorrow and trust your instincts.”

2. “Self-examination is better than criticism, and the success of a business sometimes lies in the faults of the person who is running it.”

3. “Remember the employees and businesses that cut you some slack during rough patches. These relationships will be some of your best assets in the future.”

4. “You try to get advice from a person who thinks like you do and the person who has the most experience in the field that you are doing business in.”

5. “You have to realize that in some areas experience is a better teacher than instinct.”

6. On setting goals: “You always strive for the top, and your goals are to be the best.”

7. On the importance of doing charity work for organizations such as the Special Olympics: “I think it’s very important because those athletes and those who are disadvantaged didn’t ask to come into the world like that. It is very rewarding and lets you realize how minute your problems are compared to those that others have.”

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