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Business owners are often trying to attain certain goals and consultations are requested to achieve one or all of the following:
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Attract New and Desirable Clients
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Increase Profit and Sales
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Maximize Productivity
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Maintain or Improve Quality of Service
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Strengthen Employee Relationships
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Decrease Stress in the Workplace
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Broaden Reputation in the Community
Issues addressed:
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Group Dynamics
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Past, Present and Future Functions of the Facility
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Safety and Comfort of Staff and Clients
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Traffic Flow Patterns
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Business Plan and Goals of the Organization
The length of a business consultation depends on the size of the facility. Generally one room offices will take an hour with an increase in time for larger areas. You can expect during the consultation:
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Discussion of your Business Plans and Goals
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Thorough Walk Through of your Business
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Assessment of the Elemental Balance
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Critique Furniture Placement
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Discussion of Opportunities for Improvements
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If Requested, a Written Report/Meeting with Staff
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Paint Colors, Fabrics, Artwork and Floor Covering may also be chosen.
*The Bagua map originates from the I Ching, or Book of Changes, and describes the eight building blocks or trigrams. Each is associated with specific 'treasures' in life i.e. career, wealth etc. and is used to correspond to the treasures in one's own life. Successful results occur when the Bagua map is placed appropriately over your floor plan coupled with the serious intention to produce positive results.
The best time to call for a consultation is:
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Before you Buy, Build, Remodel or Sell a Business
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When you Purchase a New Business
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When you Wish to Increase Profits
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When you Desire an Improvement in Staff/Client Relationships
When your appointment has been confirmed, Kathryn will need a floor plan of the main level of your business on an 81/2 X 11 sheet of paper (or an architect's rendering). Include any existing attached structures and clearly mark the front door. Please FAX, mail or courier your plans at least three days prior to our visit.
NOTE: Major renovation or new architectural projects may consist of a collaborative effort between LifeSpace Design and a Registered Interior Designer.
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