Back by Popular Demand…The Private Duty Field Trip!

Stephen Tweed | July 16, 2014 | Newsroom
After having a relaxing and rejuvenating summer, we hope you'll be ready to jump back in to growing your business and join us in Virginia Beach for our next Private Duty Field Trip!  Tom and Andy at SeniorCorp have once again generously agreed to open their office to you on September 16-17, 2014. But, space…

16330984_xxl-field-tripAfter having a relaxing and rejuvenating summer, we hope you’ll be ready to jump back in to growing your business and join us in Virginia Beach for our next Private Duty Field Trip!  Tom and Andy at SeniorCorp have once again generously agreed to open their office to you on September 16-17, 2014. But, space is limited to 12 people and 3 are already filled, so register today so you don’t miss the opportunity to attend.

If you haven’t heard of the Private Duty Field Trip, I’ll fill you in on how it works.  We have a couple generous owners that have been gracious enough to open the doors of their office and allow a small group of other non-competing owners to visit, ask questions, listen to what has worked in growing their private duty company, and tour their office.  SeniorCorp grew their company from zero to 12,000 hours per week in a little over ten years.  They will share facts, figures, marketing strategies, recruiting techniques, and insights into how their office runs on a daily basis.

seniorcorp-logoWe’ll start with a dinner reception on Tuesday, September 16th.  Then, the next morning we’ll start at 8:30 at the SeniorCorp office with a tour and presentation from the owners about key team members, how their organization works and insights into their internal processes.  We’ll have lunch, where you’ll have the chance to network with other attendees, then the remainder of the afternoon is spent sitting around the conference table with the attendees and owners holding a Q&A session.  No holds barred. Ask anything you want.  These incredible business owners are willing to open up their hearts, their minds, and their businesses to help you do what they have done … build a highly successful private duty company that makes a lasting impact on their clients, families, caregivers and employees.  And, that makes a lot of money.

We’ve held a number of Field Trips over the past year or so, and have had nothing but fabulous feedback.  If you would like the opportunity to visit a hugely successful private duty home care company, then you’ll want to attend the Private Duty Field Trip. Don’t miss your chance to attend…REGISTER TODAY!

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Stephen Tweed
Stephen Tweed is among the top Thought Leaders in Home Care today. As an industry researcher, author, and executive coach, he has worked with owners and CEOs of companies in the top 5% of Home Care and is a frequent speaker at Home Care association conferences and corporate meetings across the US and Canada.

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