The Ticket to Strategic Planning – Part 2
By: David Sussman, CEO, PFP | The Family Security Plan® The Strategic Planning meeting is one of the most important meetings of the year. Your company is ready for it. You confirmed, from The Ticket to Strategic Planning – Part 1, that you have the type of culture able to handle the emotions, politics and…
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At some point during the summer, our wheels start turning. It’s time to reflect on the year. All leaders can see, short of an unforeseen crisis, how things are going and where they will wind up by year’s end. While no one on the team believes our work is done, we do need to turn…
Read More about The Ticket to Strategic PlanningThe Three Steps to Greatness – Step One Analyzed
By: David Sussman, CEO, PFP | The Family Security Plan® 1. Know what you want 2. Know the price you need to pay to get it 3. Pay the price “Thanks Dave! Now I figured out life. Thanks to those three steps.” Right? Not! The steps to greatness pose simple, yet complicated realities. They present…
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• Determine your KPIs • That which gets measured gets improved • Let’s get that on a spreadsheet • Run models • Look at profitability • Analyze the ROI • Pull the numbers • Analyze the data. We are surrounded by numbers. Business numbers listed above only scratch the surface of what is out there…
Read More about Do Numbers Lie? The truth will save your business…Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
It can be scary to think about. It can happen to anyone at any time. Although breast cancer isn’t completely preventable there are some things you can do to lower your risk. Limit Alcohol & Smoking It’s always a good idea to limit alcohol and smoking for your overall health. Watch Your Weight Obesity can…
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Bronx, NY September 2019 $10,000 granted to Community Food Action for elementary students to learn health, wellness, and nutrition programs. The habits that children form when they are young continue into adulthood. By exposing children to a varied diet at a young age through cooking and gardening, they gain positive attitudes about fresh foods that can last a lifetime.…
Read More about Community Food ActionSC Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics
Orangeburg, SC September 2019 $10,625 granted to SC Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics for 50 middle school at risk children to attend a summer camp for two weeks to learn science, engineering, and robotics. Next Generation is a computer science and robotics camp, students program electrical circuits, fabricate memory mastery games and lie detectors, learn to read electrical…
Read More about SC Governor’s School for Science and MathematicsWhy is Life Insurance So Important?
When you think about the future, what comes to mind? You must think of your loved ones…their graduations, marriages, children and all the other wonderful milestones ahead of them. But do you think about what would happen to them if the unexpected were to happen to you? That’s where life insurance comes in, and this…
Read More about Why is Life Insurance So Important?Family & Children’s Agency
Norwalk, CT July 2019 $7,500 granted to Family & Children’s Agency for the ASPIRE program. This is a summer enrichment program that disproportionately impacts low-income high school students. ASPIRE works to ensure all students graduate high school, are college ready, or are career ready by offering tutoring, case management and academic monitoring for all students, college…
Read More about Family & Children’s AgencyEqual Education Fund
Washington, D.C. July 2019 $10,000 granted to the Equal Education Fund (EEF) which provided five scholarships for their mentorship and scholarship programs to help break down the barriers that many D.C. public high school students face in attending and succeeding in college. This is especially necessary because financial aid packages continue to fall short in meeting…
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