Saturday, 18 August 2012

Do You Have a Biz Idea? Then You Need To Read This…

Passionate Speaker/Trainer, Idea Strategist, Writer and Biz Communicator

 Steven Haastrup is one of the youngest, emerging and savvy Institutional Trainers in the Nation today; He is the Chief Executive Officer of Wingsword Group which he founded in 2010 and also the Principal consultant of WingsForte Consult. He leads a Team of 4 directors/partners aside consultants.


He is an International Guest writer on Personal finance and Start-ups for Under30CEO.com (An Affiliate to Forbes Inc., USA); He is also the founder of the proposed Young Top Impact Trainers in Nigeria.

He is the Principal consultant of WingsForte Consult which is a subsidiary of Wingsword Group. The company which has a sole aim of providing top-notch trainings and consultations for start-ups in overall effectiveness and efficiency revolving around management, customer care, sales, leadership, communication, idea strategy, negotiation skills and team building.

It is majorly for Start-ups and operational establishments.

We constantly help individuals and organizations identify and communicate progressive values and skills needed for effectiveness and efficiency. Every of our presentation is unique and tailored to meet the need of our proposed clients.

We have consulted for over 25 start ups and individuals that are doing really fine today and in no time will become major players tomorrow.

Our consultations vary from online to in person depending on how effective it would be and clients preference.

We consult in 3 stages and consultation for stage 1 is for free which is very majorly in-depth start-up/idea evaluation and ways forward.


The Goal of WingsForte Consult is to ensure Growth and our Hallmark to Training/Consultation is Impact, Rebirth, Creativity and Excellence.

70% to 80% of new businesses fail within their first year. To make matters worse, half of those who survive the first year will fail within the next four years.

And the number one cause of this failure? According to Dun & Bradstreet, the primary cause is lack of biz planning.

Yes, entrepreneurs and business owners don't plan to fail. Rather, they fail to plan (which causes them to fail).

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