Saturday, July 28, 2012

Adaptable Business Concepts Travels To Georgia For A National Conference



Adaptable Business Concepts, Inc. Holds Charity Event To Raise Money For The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia


Adaptable Business Concepts hosted the event in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. The event helped raise over $600 for the cause.



King Of Prussia (I-Newswire) July 27, 2012 - Adaptable Business Concepts, a Philadelphia based firm, hosted a charity event to raise money for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The event involved a charity softball game and cookout.

Adaptable Business Concepts is an independently owned and operated outsourced direct sales and marketing firm. The company’s primary focus is acquiring and retaining large volumes of business on behalf of its clients. Their approach is to adapt their style to each customer, market, and technology.

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). CHOP, founded in 1855, has been providing exceptional and specialized care to children for over a century. The organization has grown drastically from its inception, serving just fewer than four hundred patients in their first year to treating over 1 million a year currently.

Adaptable Business Concepts hosted the event in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. In attendance were several members of the company along with friends, family and members of the community. Each participant paid an entry fee to play and eat. In addition to the entry fee, the attendees also made personal donations. The event helped raise over $600 for the cause.

The donation was presented to CHOP the following week. CHOP was selected because it is an organization many in the Adaptable Business Concepts community felt passionately about. The proceeds will be used specifically for special events to bring fun and excitement to the children in the hospital.

The event will be one of many aimed at supporting remarkable organizations in the Philadelphia area. Adaptable Business Concepts plans to continue giving back to the community with other charity events in the coming months.


About Adaptable Business Concepts:
Adaptable Business Concepts, Inc is an independently owned and operated outsourced direct sales and marketing firm.

Our primary focus is acquiring and retaining high volumes of business on behalf of our clients, we are able to do this by adapting our approach to each customer, market, and of course the ever changing times and technology.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Adaptable Business Concepts, Inc. Holds Charity Event To Raise Money For The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) July 25, 2012 -- Adaptable Business Concepts, a Philadelphia based firm, hosted a charity event to raise money for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The event involved a charity softball game and cookout.

Adaptable Business Concepts is an independently owned and operated outsourced direct sales and marketing firm. The company’s primary focus is acquiring and retaining large volumes of business on behalf of its clients. Their approach is to adapt their style to each customer, market, and technology.
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). CHOP, founded in 1855, has been providing exceptional and specialized care to children for over a century. The organization has grown drastically from its inception, serving just fewer than four hundred patients in their first year to treating over 1 million a year currently.

Adaptable Business Concepts hosted the event in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. In attendance were several members of the company along with friends, family and members of the community. The event helped raise over $600 for the cause.

The donation was presented to CHOP the following week. CHOP was selected because it is an organization many in the Adaptable Business Concepts community felt passionately about. The proceeds will be used specifically for special events to bring fun and excitement to the children in the hospital.
The event will be one of many aimed at supporting remarkable organizations in the Philadelphia area. Adaptable Business Concepts plans to continue giving back to the community with other charity events in the coming months.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Top 10 List: The Greatest Living Business Leaders Today From Frobes.com

http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkwilliams/2012/07/24/top-10-list-the-greatest-living-business-leaders-today/

With the passing of my dear friend Stephen R. Covey, I have been taking some time to consider many of the greatest business leaders who are wielding strong influence on the business world we live in today.
I’d like to present my personal top 10 list of the people I consider most influential in terms of innovative thinking, focus on customers, and their desire to serve the less-fortunate, which is a strong and continual interest of mine.
Richard Branson has one of the world's most widely recognized personal brands
Without further ado and in no particular order, I present to you my personal Top 10:


1. Jeff Bezos, AmazonJeff Bezos is a pioneer in world of internet commerce, and was instrumental in defining this space that is now defining many aspects of the internet world. It is Jeff Bezos who innovated the concept of “predictive analytics”–recommending products to customers based on search history and buying habits. Whether you like the concept or you hate it, the idea has made online commerce more profit rich and efficient, and is making online shopping a better experience for consumers throughout the world.

2. Anne Mulcahy, Xerox – Anne turned things around when her company faced a financial crisis. Yes, I can directly relate. You can read about some of my adventures at Fishbowl here. Anne never aspired to the role of CEO, but neither did she shy away from the opportunity to lead when elected by the board of Xerox in 2001. During her tenure she was required to reduce the company’s workforce by 30% and later eliminated the entire desktop portion of Xerox. For her courageous execution in the face adversity Chief Executive Magazine named her CEO of the Year in 2008 and U.S. News & World Report named her one of America’s Best Leaders. Forbes acknowledged Anne as one of the world’s most influential women in 2005 and 2009.


3. Brad Smith, Intuit, one of the world’s largest and most successful financial software companies. Intuit, of course, is maker of the QuickBooks accounting software we have integrated with our Fishbowl Inventory software. Even as a company of nearly $4B in revenue with a market cap of approximately $16.5B, Intuit continues to operate like a collection of startups. Brad has fostered a culture where nearly 8,000 employees are allowed to take risks and to grow by learning from success and failure.


4. Howard Schultz, Starbucks – From his upbringing in a poor family in the Bronx to an athletic scholarship and eventually the head of Starbucks, Howard Schultz is a consummate example of courage, hard work, and the ability to achieve the American dream. Even in the glow of his own successes, Howard is also interested in investing in others’ success and continues to invest actively in other business ventures, such as eBay.


5. Larry Page, Google – Larry Page is another example of a businessperson who can persevere any challenge. Larry and his company have faced much criticism and received ample praise over the years for his company’s actions. But in the midst of the storm, he has never let what others think sway him from pursuing the course for his company that he considers the best.


6. Tim Cook, Apple – Steve Jobs is a hard act to follow, but thus far, Tim Cook is doing a tremendous job. Rather than attempt to match the consumer-facing innovations Steve Jobs had been known for, Tim Cook is forging into the future with his own new advances, such as Apple’s newest innovative inventory management techniques.


7. Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo – Indra Nooyi, another of Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women, has not only led her company to record financial results but is making strides to move PepsiCo in a healthier direction, leading the courageous charge to shed traditional fast food properties and to replace them with initiatives to supply healthier foods. She is deeply caring and committed as a senior executive. She is a fun-loving executive as well—she played lead guitar for an all-woman rock band in college, loved to play cricket, and is known to sing karaoke and perform at corporate gatherings to this day. Yes, I have been known to relate to her fun-loving spirit as a senior executive as well.


8. Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway – He is a deeply conservative trader during the times that everyone around him is moving from one extreme to the other to the tune of huge losses and gains. Warren Buffett is a perfect example of patience, proving that slow and steady generally wins the business race. (Although I continue to press my own desire to spur Fishbowl’s inventory software business to race!)


 9. Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Group – Anyone who owns more than 400 companies and is worth billions of dollars is clearly doing many things right. I admire Richard Branson’s tenacity, and I admire his personal brand—so much so, that when my paired leadership partner, Mary Michelle Scott, and I recently traveled with several of our team in our launch of Fishbowl Australia, we made the effort and kept the commitment to fly with Virgin Airlines every step of the way.


10. Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation – Rupert Murdoch is a self-made and hard driven Australia-born head of an American publishing dynasty, as the founder, chairman and CEO of News Corporation. He continues to work unbelievably hard at an age when most would have retired long ago. In the midst of accusation and scandal he’s needed to find new strength to face the accusation of bribery, corruption and hacking by subsidiary firms. This news is still breaking, as Rupert resigns from the boards of several of the subsidiary companies involved. Regardless of the outcome, the work ethic and sheer tenacity Rupert Murdoch has shown in the face of adversity continues to serve as an example to all.
Collectively, these 10 individuals are my own “living legends” who exemplify leadership strength. Who are your examples, and why? I look forward to hearing your additions and your feedback on this illustrious list.

Additional reporting provided by Mary Michelle Scott, Fishbowl President.

Adaptable Business Concepts Travels to Boston








Alex, Tray, and Keith took a business trip to visit our Boston office and had some fun trying on clothes on Newbury St in downtown Boston over the weekend.