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Johnny Schrunk - Risk Management Expert & Business Coach - Professional Safety Consulting
Topics: Safety and Regulations Fleet Operations Finances
For over 25 years, Mr. Schrunk’s firm has helped thousands of trucking companies build robust and effective Risk Management Programs that decrease losses, improve efficiencies and improve bottom line profits.
E-mail: johnjr@psccorp.com | Website: www.professionalsafetyconsulting.com
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As we're reluctantly racing into another (grueling for many) Holiday Season, which year after year has an uncanny way of weeding out the sickest and most desperate businesses, something additionally profound takes place. In the midst of dodging the ghouls and goblins that October graciously brings, for those that skirted through unscathed, brings upon the frightful post era of incoherent turkey day feasting followed by a fresh and hearty "New Year!"; for more than none, another year of the same, or for more this year than ever, much, much less. Err, that's bleak. No, it's true and real. Always has been and always will be. This disturbingly represents a significant percentage of our industry ("industry" is a scandalous scapegoat for personal failure). What's more disheartening is that it's by choice, not circumstance; because it's about the results, not the objective. Many people are offended by this truism. It's cyclic. It's a good thing....
I had the great opportunity to meet with two-time World Champion George Foreman last week (note my left uppercut), who is not only a champion fighter, but what most don't know, one seriously bad-ass entrepreneur that won't back down from anything he believes will help someone in a very good way; against all odds. He hit my note and the timing was impeccable. I've been working diligently on (fighting for) an idea I've had for awhile now, that my clients, colleagues, followers, friends and ambassadors have been begging for. What was stopping me? Me.... 












