Mentor
Mentor
-Business Plan creation
-Targeting the right customers
-Revenue Forecasting
-Fundraising - what do Angel investors want to see in order to be interested in investing
-Hiring Sales people
-Executive Coaching
-Administrative Operations
-Sales Operations
-Franchising - should I or should I not join a Franchise
I can offer guidance on business plans, market research, performance improvement, and technology/security needs. I can help you thrive with my experience in managing people, working with data, and launching new ventures
Hi - My name is Farha Khaja, and I am a ex-engineer, ex-teacher, ex-corporate America executive turned business owner, investor, franchise consultant, and small business advisor. I help clients looking to start a small business, those looking to add more businesses to their portfolio, and those looking to improve their current businesses evaluate their options and make a plan on how to move towards their goals.
Generally, in in almost every aspect of planning, starting, managing and growing a business. Limited specific area or industry expertise, but general knowledge of almost every area from start-up to public company management. Most of career as founder and/or CEO
Mentoring, Research support, Business development
I provide business mentorship for small businesses, technology startups and Franchise businesses. I am a subject matter expert in Human Resource Management area. I also help improve productivity and cost-effectiveness. With over 35 years of experience in IT, consulting, and staffing, I am a business leader and strategist with a passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and human resources. I have completed the SHRM-SCP credentials, the highest level of certification for HR professionals.
Restaurants all aspects, general business, franchising, some real estate and construction
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