TrueWinds Consulting launches new blog

TrueWinds Consulting has launched a new blog intended to “assist green industry professionals chart a course to success in their business.”
The blog, Friday’s With Fred, is intended to “assist green industry professionals chart a course to success in their business and personal endeavors.”
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TrueWinds Consulting, St. Louis, Missouri, has launched a new blog.

The blog, Friday’s With Fred, is intended to “assist green industry professionals chart a course to success in their business and personal endeavors.”

“We want to offer specific and actionable education directly to lawn, landscape and tree care owners and their leadership teams,” saysTrueWinds co-founder Fred Haskett. “The Friday’s With Fred blog will feature a variety of topics covering financial, operational, culture care, and sales and marketing.”

According to Haskett, the TrueWinds blog is intended to cover topics deeply relevant to green industry professionals.

“The content is laser focused — not generic — and the topics that are covered are derived from proven in-the-field strategies,” says Haskett. “The information is actionable and will provide best practices that are applicable and scalable to organizations both big and small.”

TrueWinds Consulting offers services including business management coaching, professional management recruiting, technology solutions, sales and marketing management, business and strategic planning, budgeting, and forecasting and leadership development.

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