Small Business Guru Wins Awards for Offering Advice

Shares Top Four Tips Every Small Business Owner Can Use.

Denver, CO, May 02, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Blognobble, a web page that highlights the most important and freshest business posts, from the best sources has selected Bud Bilanich’s blog, www.commonsenseguy.com, as one of the top 100 business blogs in the United States. Business Owners Idea Cafe, a top-rated small business Web site also recently saluted Bilanich with a “featured entrepreneur award” for his outstanding business story.

Bilanich, who holds a doctorate in adult education and organizational behavior, started his business – organization effectiveness consulting, executive coaching and speaking – in 1988, when his corporate job failed to fulfill his personal and professional goals.

Bilanich offers a wide range of advice to his clients, but he says every business leader must master four common sense ideas to succeed.

These include:

· Develop and communicate a clarity of purpose and direction for your organization.
· Enlist the sincere commitment of everyone in your organization.
· Skillfully execute the things that matter.
· Build mutually beneficial relationships with important outside stakeholders.

“You don’t need some magic formula to succeed,” says Bilanich. “You must, however, pay attention to these four tips to avoid failure or risk growing your business at a much slower rate.”

Bilanich attributes his success and the “Common Sense Guy” nickname to his ability at combining the knowledge gained from his Harvard education with a no-nonsense, pragmatic approach to work and life that stretches back to his roots in the steel country of western Pennsylvania.

Bilanich is the author of six business books and writes the popular “Common Sense Guy” blog. Ken Blanchard, management and leadership guru, said Bilanich’s book Using Values To Turn Vision Into Reality is “a simple, but powerful book. Read it.”

Jerry Bowles, Blognoggle founder and president says he chose the Common Sense Guy as a Top 100 blog because it is “terrific, valuable and popular”.

“Bilanich's story reveals how people unfulfilled in their careers can make a change and succeed”, says Francie Ward, CEO of Business Owners Idea Cafe. Bilanich, a cancer survivor, lives in Denver with his wife, Cathy. He is a retired rugby player, an avid cyclist and a film, live theatre and crime fiction buff.
To learn more about how to succeed in small business, visit his Web site at http://www.BudBilanich.com and his blog at http://www.CommonSenseGuy.com. For a quick exam that measures your business team’s effectiveness, visit www.budbilanich.com/what-I-do-mgmt-consultant.asp

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