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An entrepreneur in Wasilla brought us a prefabricated, partially cooked disc of cheese that could be made on a huge machine. The equipment embedded the cheese with a random pattern of pepperoni and other pizza toppings.

The Mansfield Group, LLC
609-267-0990
6 Oak Tree Court
Westampton,, AK
Stark & Associates Inc.
314-5762866
1066 Executive Parkway
St. Louis, AK
TWC Consulting Group Inc
425-296 6138
11820 Northup Way
Bellevue, AK
McDowell Group
(907) 486-5021
Kodiak, AK
McKenzie & Associates Inc
(907) 789-3315
17557 Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK
Thinkx Intellectual Capital
603 9248660
30 Orchard Hill Rd
Peterborough, AK
Highland Transportation Group
205.802.7753
1736 Oxmoor Road Suite 103
Homewood, AK
Corona Research
303-894-8246
1630 Welton Street
Denver, AK
TheBusinessMD
907-223-8403
2440 E. Tudor #976
Anchorage, AK
Hawk Consultants Llc
(907) 278-1877
670 W Fireweed Ln
Anchorage, AK

Business Growth Strategy - The Cheese Disc Philosophy

This “cheesy” but educational little tale features an entrepreneur who came to us for help to commercialize and find investment funds for his invention, the Cheese Disk.

From this experience, we developed a “philosophy” that has since been used in our own business dealings, and we believe there’s a lesson to be learned for you, too.

Our story begins.

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…

But seriously, folks…

An entrepreneur brought us a prefabricated, partially cooked disc of cheese that could be made on a huge machine. The equipment embedded the cheese with a random pattern of pepperoni and other pizza toppings. The idea was that large chains like Pizza Hut could use the disc to prepare a pizza in 20 seconds -- put the refrigerated cheese disc on the dough, slide it into the oven and finish baking.

Cool idea.

So we took it to a group of potential investors. They listened politely. Then they said no. The pitch had a hitch. The pennies that would have been saved by The Cheese Disk were overshadowed by other resulting expenses. The investors said they didn’t “think it was the right thing for them,” or something to that effect.

However they shaded their decision, it was still no.

“Pretty short story, guys. Pretty sad ending. Is that it?”

Of course not!

Despite the unforeseen, fatal flaw in the project, we still wowed these prospective backers with our presentation. They liked us; we liked them. We forged a friendly relationship that lasted for years.

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