Philips Consulting

Welcome to PhilipsConsulting

What can we do for you?

Whether you are the leader of a team of one or one hundred, we can help you envision your future and create a realistic achievable plan to get there.

How do we work?

Our approach is simple. We learn everything we can about you: your business, your culture, your issues, your goals. We help you become clear about what matters to you, what you want to accomplish, what opportunities exist and what obstacles may be in your way. We will help you focus your energy on the critical issues that stand in the way of your success

Once we understand your vision of your future, we will help you develop workable solutions. Our unique troubleshooting and facilitation expertise combined with financial acumen, people skills and business savvy will reveal answers to the issues holding you back. You will resolve impasses quickly and effectively.

This integrated approach, customized to your needs, sets us apart from the competition.

Why work with us?

We are excellent communicators.

Timely and effective communication is the most important ingredient for success in any relationship, personal or business. Misunderstandings and unverified assumptions will come to haunt you later. We will teach you how to communicate with clarity and mutual respect: gaining insight and understanding of each other. Our collaborative style brings everyone together in a supportive, positive way so that together, you can achieve your common goals.

We understand that good strategy is not enough.

Every initiative you undertake must find its way to improving the bottom line. We help you create strategic solutions that result in action plans with tangible measurable results and realistic timeframes.

We believe in follow-through.

We will show you how to measure your results so you stay on track. We will keep you motivated and focused when day to day activities threaten to distract you from your strategic goals.

The future is not some place we are going but one we are creating. The paths to it are not found - but made, and the activity of making them changes both the maker and the destination.

- John Scharr,
  American sociologist