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Record-Breaking 2 Hour House Event Triggers New National Business Performance Practices




    Overcoming the Odds, 2 Hour House Builds Businesses Despite Economy

    DALLAS, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting a business in today's economy is
challenging. Eighty percent of entrepreneurial efforts fail within the
first five years, proof that building a business rather than starting one
is the true test of a successful entrepreneur. Six Sigma and Malcolm
Baldrige programs provided a peek into performance improvement processes
adopted by Fortune 1000 type firms. However, 98% of the companies in
America are smaller and have yet to embrace the effective but cumbersome
(and often cost-prohibitive) services delivered by these two business
performance improvement models.

    Today, entrepreneurs have an alternative performance enhancement
program they can afford, they can understand, and they can easily apply:
the 2 Hour House Business Performance Blueprint (BPB),
http://www.2hourhouse.com. It delivers a simple, tested approach for
building a company by uniting meaning to mission, people to purpose and
action to impact, to drive innovation, excellence and speed.

    The business performance program was refined two years ago when it was
used to build a 2,249-square-foot home, to code, in less than three hours
-- a world record. The ground-breaking efficiency techniques, refined
during the event, forced the re-evaluation of "business as usual" practices
and obliterated the most basic assumptions about what can be achieved with
limited resources. These tools are available at http://www.2hourhouse.com
and include:


-- #1 Amazon Best-Selling Book -- 2 Hour House: Leadership from the Ground Up -- The motivational 2 Hour House DVD Documentary -- 2 Hour House Workbook: Coming Soon -- 2 Hour House Workshops and Coaching Services The 2 Hour House Business Blueprint program is impacting companies, in virtually every industry, across America. Bill D. Smith of Architects International Association (FAIA) exclaims, "Innovation and process have defined the architectural profession for centuries. The ideas shared in the 2 Hour House book and DVD bring these business applications to the forefront for our profession again and are just what our economy needs, too." Enterprises across America -- Luminant/TXU, Southwest Airlines, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Subaru, McCoy's Corporation, Xango, Champions FC Futsal & Soccer Club, Prindle Publications, Kash Kids, Murray Construction, McCoy's Building Supply, and Woodbury Financial Services are now utilizing and endorsing the 2 Hour House Blueprint. The American dream is to have a successful and sustainable business, but with eight out of every ten businesses failing in the United States every year, and a challenging economy ahead of us, the 2 Hour experience delivers a business-building system like none other. The 2 Hour House Business Performance Blueprint provides entrepreneurs an alternative performance enhancement program they can afford, they can understand, and they can easily apply to sustain and grow their business in today's economy. The ultimate result: innovative companies that deliver products and services with excellence -- fast. These are the advantages we need to sustain a competitive edge in today's global economy.
Contact: Jeannie McLaughlin Jump Lab Jeannie@jumplab.com 972-983-4258 This release was issued through eReleases(TM). For more information, visit http://www.ereleases.com.

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