Nick Kringas, Great Game of Business Certified Coach
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Nick Kringas is a Great Game of Business Certified Coach. In the first year of implementing the Great Game of Business (GGOB) and open book management (OBM) at his digital marketing agency, the company saw monthly profit (net income before tax) improve by 7.5x while employee engagement and job satisfaction also improved dramatically. Nick Kringas can individually coach five business owners at one time. Visit his website to see if you fit the criteria. Watch his videos on YouTube to learn more about how he's using the Great Game of Business to manage an agency.
(212) 202-3214
7 Skyline Drive Suite 350Hawthorne New York 10532United States of America
Nick Kringas, Great Game of Business Certified Coach
About Hawthorne
Hawthorne is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in the town of Mount Pleasant in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 4,586 at the 2010 census. == History == The village was originally known as Hammond's Mills, and was part of Frederick Philipse's estate Philipsburgh. On September 23, 1780, Major John André stopped here on his way to New York to ask directions after meeting with Benedict Arnold. After the Revolutionary War, the name of the village changed to Unionville.
Neighborhoods in Hawthorne, New York
476 Commerce Auto Repair, Applebee's Grill + Bar, Aptive Environmental, Berger Hardware, Briarcliff Manor, Chateau On the Hill, Chigo Chinese, Eastview, NGJ Auto Ltd, Neighborhood House Inc, New York Sports Clubs - Hawthorne, North White Plains, Pleasantville, Pop's Deli, Rivertowns
Things to do in Hawthorne, New York
Applebee's Grill + Bar
Aptive Environmental
Audi Hawthorne
Beech Hill Farm
Broadway Field
Bronx Zoo
California Closets - Hawthorne
Chigo Chinese
Comfort Inn & Suites
Congress Park
Cranberry Lake Preserve
Crown Awards
Dino & Sons Painting Inc.
Edge
Empire State Building
Fencing Academy of Westchester
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