Bickert Management Inc. Launches new Business and Wellth Management Services for Small Business Owners in Canada
CALGARY – Bickert Management Inc. (BMI) is a management agency and business services boutique based in Calgary that works with clients across industries and sectors to ensure the vitality of their businesses and lives. The company has launched a new concept of Wellth Management. Through its proprietary Wellth program, the overall wellness of clients, both personal and professional, is the priority. Stakeholders’ financial, physical, spiritual, emotional, and social wellness are addressed.
With a wide variety of administrative and operational services, BMI helps businesses and work environments run with optimum efficiency and effectiveness. Leveraging virtual environments, economies of scale, pooled and shared resources, peer-to-peer accountability, and cloud technologies, BMI’s services include aiding in human resources, day-to-day operations and administration, implementing technology development, honing effective and powerful marketing strategies, resource ROI analysis, and collaborative teamwork to optimize client Wellth. BMI is primarily focused on small business success. Don't use plagiarised sources.Get your custom essay just from $11/page
BMI President, Michael J. Bickert, noted that the mission informs the company of helping and giving an edge to “the little guy” (i.e. effecting success for small business owners).
“BMI’s management has always enjoyed the biblical story of David and Goliath,” Bickert said, adding “we hold the staunch belief that underdogs often possess inherent advantages: Small businesses often possess communication channels that are clear, unobstructed, well-utilized, and lightning-fast. They are nimble highly adaptive to rapidly changing market demands. And, they have great relationships with customers, giving them special insights into consumer preferences.”
BMI is the only wide-ranging business solutions provider that employs a holistic approach and focuses on the overall well-being of owners, integrating strategies for simultaneous personal and professional success.
“BMI seeks to simultaneously exploit these strengths and support small and medium-sized businesses in those areas where they are at a distinct disadvantage by leveraging tools and never-before-possible virtual and decentralized business processes,” Bickert explained. “By doing so, we mitigate weaknesses and enable our clients to focus on what they do best. Additionally, BMI’s membership provides breathing room for its clients to focus attention on the accomplishment of objectives outside of the business—in their personal lives. Isn’t that what it’s all about?”
The purpose of creating BMI was to use straightforward solutions to common problems facing businesses which could be universally applied regardless of industry, market, team size, or specialized knowledge held by business owners. Primarily, BMI was created because it became clear that most businesses face the same problems and there is a need for management to rise above the “tyranny of the urgent” mentality or else risk stagnation and a downward slide. Bickert noted that even businesses which succeed in finding the answer to nagging obstacles found it difficult or seemingly impossible to implement those changes because of limited staff resources, time constraints and competing for business demands. In many cases, there is a lack of the requisite organization skills and accountability that are consistently utilized by more successful companies: it was never a lack of talent, laziness or apathy that caused the problems, but a lack of resources. That is where BMI comes in to help.
The general management at BMI has designed its Wellth Management program to not only address the challenges of business owners but also to help provide them with a well-balanced lifestyle where they can enjoy the personal time that prioritizes, faith, family, friends and plenty of hobbies and recreation. BMI is centered on the knowledge that business and life can become a rat race if stakeholders fail to step back and reassess their objectives and trajectories frequently and consistently. BMI stands ready to help with just that.