Rising above the noise, with New York’s business consulting firm 21Weeks

Thomas Butta, the founder and CEO of 21Weeks, a business transformation consulting firm based in New York City joins Enterprise Radio. He is considered by many as a change strategist, integration catalyst and thought leader.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with eNewYork (Greater New York Entrepreneurs).

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Thomas Butta discuss the following:

  • If you’re a company competing in the space, how do you rise above the noise?
  • What approach do you take strategically?
  • How do you act?
  • What kinds of things do you do?
  • What kind of commitment and effort is required internally in order to be successful externally?

Duration: 13:56

Thomas Butta is an experienced and sought after thought leader, having worked as an executive officer with top tier companies such as Red Hat, Parametric Technology Corp, NICE Systems, and FGI. Thomas is a Fast Company Fast 50 Reader’s Choice winner, is the author of the popular blog, Speed Matters, and writes for the Huffington Post, Thought Leaders LLC, Best Thinking, Business2Community and Examiner.com. He speaks on matters of capitalizing on critical moments and accelerating value.

Specialties: As a strategist, creator, and program driver, Thomas helps companies establish a place in the world that is vital to their customers. A place that builds a powerful link between business strategy and the marketplace. A place that provokes and seduces. A place that causes prospects, partners and employees to look at companies in a new light. A place that creates a sharp edge to how a company is valued.

Related Web Site: www.21weeks.com

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