“Do what you do best,” is the advice given to executives at any level. There is another statement for the super geniuses that have all the skills. “You can do anything, but you can’t do everything.” During the most recent downturn, all businesses have been required to prioritize.
Computer management and repair is crucial in keeping most any business running in the 21st century. However, not all small to medium sized companies can afford to keep all the necessary skills in-house. In order to manage, business owners typically turn to outside resources for help. But to whom do you turn to and lay trust in? After all, computers store much of the brains and the productivity of business, and you don’t give that responsibility to just any company.
Frankie Bellucci started his business “Frankie on Call” with the premise that trust, respect, and customer service are critical elements for running a computer and IT services company. There are times when most of us question whether computers create productivity or drain it. Computers are great when they work but when they break down, businesses know they can turn to “Frankie on Call,” and expect positive outcomes.
After five years, Frankie’s ability to service customers and build relationships has served him well. His company has not only survived the recession but is ready to grow. In the attached interview, Frankie thanks the late Ewing Kauffman, the Kauffman Foundation, and their FastTrac® entrepreneurial training. We found it refreshing for someone to want to learn how to be a better business owner. We also found it refreshing that someone is giving credit where credit is due. That is Frankie.
Ewing Kauffman’s story is rich with the spirit of helping others. For those who have not heard of Mr. Kauffman (Mr. K. to many) or the Kauffman Foundation and its commitment to business owners, business growth, and entrepreneurs, visit the website at www.kauffman.org .
After five years of growing, and putting a plan together, Frankie, along with the help of Kauffman’s FastTrac® program, is looking for a partner. Frankie ideally needs someone to work with him and to be invested in “Frankie on Call,” in order to benefit from his growing company. Frankie is ready to take his business to the next level with a passive investor, an operational IT professional, an expert in sales and marketing, or another professional who wants to start something for a rainy day. If you have PC or small network work you would like done, would like to be a partner in his business, or would just like to get a dose of Frankie’s infectious enthusiasm for business, you can reach him at www.FrankieOnCall.com.

Frankie Bellucci of Frankie On Call [21:54m]:
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