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<blockquote data-quote="Hooby Farmer" data-source="post: 4724798" data-attributes="member: 1747"><p>My claim to fame is that my uncle is a personal consultant to the CEO of Wells Fargo and few other ceos in big corruptions...wooops i mean corporations. Over the last couple of years he has been invaluable to me and my businesses since hes started to help me out. I can see a huge difference from how dad and i used to do things compared to now (not agri specific). The right consultant does work but you need someone who is tried and tested. On the other side you need to be open to changes or try things in a different way. That was the big thing for us, he came in with no emotion to the business and was very clinical and cold which i found on personal level very hard to accept. He still doesnt understand why i farm . His first recommendation was stop farming, you'll make X amount more if you dont</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooby Farmer, post: 4724798, member: 1747"] My claim to fame is that my uncle is a personal consultant to the CEO of Wells Fargo and few other ceos in big corruptions...wooops i mean corporations. Over the last couple of years he has been invaluable to me and my businesses since hes started to help me out. I can see a huge difference from how dad and i used to do things compared to now (not agri specific). The right consultant does work but you need someone who is tried and tested. On the other side you need to be open to changes or try things in a different way. That was the big thing for us, he came in with no emotion to the business and was very clinical and cold which i found on personal level very hard to accept. He still doesnt understand why i farm . His first recommendation was stop farming, you'll make X amount more if you dont [/QUOTE]
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