While everyone would like to believe that running a business is as simple as using an app, the reality is much different. For a start, those business-assist apps do make things easier, but it still requires hours of dedication and innovative thinking to survive and thrive in any competitive market. Luckily, technology has developed an easier way to get things done.
The biggest advantage of technology an entrepreneur has at his or her disposal is the internet. Through the internet, an entrepreneur can find the exact employee, partner, or consultant to achieve success. That knowledge is what makes the difference between succeeding and failing.
For nearly 60 years, Chicago has had one advantage over the rest of the world: Sheldon Lavin. Sheldon Lavin is a financial consultant who also happens to be the CEO and Chairman of OSI Group, one of the largest food processing companies in the world. OSI has over 65 facilities and nearly a dozen subsidiaries and holding companies, all under Lavin’s management.
Despite his commitment to OSI, Sheldon Lavin still finds time to consult with other companies. He’s grateful for the opportunities OSI introduced him to; it was working with OSI where he discovered his talent for building enterprises. He spotted OSI’s global potential long before anyone else and helped the company achieve national success simply by finding the necessary funding.
As a Chicago financial consultant, it’s Lavin’s pleasure to help meaningful companies survive the harsh reality of the business world. Sheldon Lavin is living proof of the adage; “do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” He loves consulting and helping young entrepreneurs find success; it’s why he hasn’t retired even though he’s 87 years old.
When he has an opportunity to talk to young entrepreneurs, he always tries to teach them to learn everything they can about management. He’s seen countless entrepreneurs with brilliant ideas fail due to a lack of managerial ability. It’s not enough to just have a brilliant concept.
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