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Vicki Suiter

The Profit Bleed: How Managing Margin Can Save Your Contracting Business

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Being the owner of a contracting company can feel overwhelming, frustrating, and downright life draining, particularly when you’re working more hours than there are in a day. You’d delegate more to others, but you worry they won’t follow through, or do the job as well as you would. You want to charge more—heck, you need to charge more—but you’re afraid you’ll lose your shirt to the competition. You’re bleeding money, but don’t know precisely how to fix the problem, where to begin. Actually, even if you knew where to begin, where would you find the time to make critical changes? Help is here in the form of a doable, step-by-step guide that will put money in your pocket, and more time and fun in your day.

Learn how to:
• Keep your finger on the critical pulse points that drive success
• Depend on your employees to take ownership
• Close more deals while charging more money
• Develop an air of confidence that magnetizes potential customers
• Manage the project scope and stop the profit bleed of cost overruns

If you can’t remember the last time you took a vacation or watched your kids’ soccer game, or the last time you reviewed your balance sheet with a sense of pride and excitement, this book is for you.

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Vicki Suiter, the author of The Profit Bleed: How Managing Margin Can Save Your Contracting Business, is an international speaker, business consultant and coach, who has been showing small business owners how to thrive, not just survive, for more than 25 years. A former financial controller with a love for numbers, Vicki began her business introducing entrepreneurs to their spreadsheets. Her motto? “The numbers are important, but they’re only part of the story.” The real key to success comes from gaining clarity in all areas of your business: appreciating where you are, deciding where you want to go, and making a plan to get there.

Come to us with an idea, an iffy manuscript, or a business book that’s ready for print. We’ll give you solid advice and a step-by-step plan based on both your starting point and your endgame.