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Three Action Programs to Make Great Companies Greater

Three Action Programs to Make Great Companies Greater

It turns out that the most respected and successful companies have some notable things in common. In particular, they excel in their focus on three critical areas of business performance:

– Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS)
– Total Productivity Improvement (TPI)
– High Performance Management (HPM)
While on the surface these may seem obvious, most businesses fall short of what it takes to make their performances truly great. Read on and think about how your business ranks in these three areas and how you might accomplish significant improvements, personally and corporately.

Priorities and Insight for Angel and Venture Capital Investors

Priorities and Insight for Angel and Venture Capital Investors

On this episode of Investor Connect, Hall welcomes David A. Rosen, President and CEO at Acrelic Group.Acrelic Group is a strategic advisory firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional locations in Philly, Chicago, Cleveland, and Tel Aviv. Their principals are experienced business owners, operators, executives, and board directors who are focused on “Helping People and Business Achieve Remarkable Results.”

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“How David Does Business with Goliath”

See Our CEO, David A. Rosen, Speak to more than 300 Business Owners & Entrepreneurs from Europe, in Slovenia.  He was sponsored by the US State Department, CEED – Slovenia, and World Chicago  Organizations.

David shares his methods, approaches, and secrets on doing business with the largest of companies and global 1000.

Is it " Software is the New .... Hardware... Hardware is the New Software?

View our CEO, David A. Rosen as he talks with Charles Araujo, on behalf of Intel.  Hear his views as Manufacturing in the USA shifts and increases locally and follow demand.

Demand is changing from desire by consumers for “Mass” manufactured products to more “Personalized, or Custom” manufactured products.  To be more responsive and nimble, product makers are moving their manufacturing back, closer to Demand, as opposed to closer to Supply where they have low cost labor and assets.

“Hardware is the New Software” 
Interview with David A. Rosen

Part 1

“Hardware is the New Software” 
Interview with David A. Rosen

Part 2