We have been crankin at an incredible pace since last year. But the day to day business of keeping up with data flow and analysis has kept me from special projects, relationships and new business development.
I got an opportunity to head to Savannah, GA for 4 days last week, and thought it would be a great opportunity to re-charge the batteries while at the same time re-connecting on projects and with business development opportunities that I have not had time to give my attention. Boy was I wrong!! The pace of new clients, data flow, analysis and the issues that go with it, just keeps increasing and followed me to GA :( ... you know they say, the best laid plans!
oh well, I am not complaining, because that just means that our business continues its growth cycle and thats an amazing thing, especially in this economy! We have worked hard for 14 years to be in this position so it's not a surprise, but can be a bit overwhelming at times...
One of our big initiatives right now is adding staff... but it takes time to get the right people and the right fit... basic digitizing/data processing staff is one thing but more advanced biomechanics staff is a totally different ball game.
It's crazy here at welch-e, but its all GOOD !