Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby comments on New York Times article about the recession making small businesses stronger
Friday, February 26th, 2010
I want to share an article from the New York Times, Small Business section written by Jack Stack, Founder, CEO SRC Holdings Inc., about how the recession made him stronger.
How The Recession Made us Stronger
As it did with most companies out there, the recession hit SRC like a brick. But, as I’ve discussed a few times, it was a number of decisions that helped us pull through. Now that the results are in for 2009, it’s clear that those decisions didn’t just help us survive — they made us stronger.
In October 2008, when we began our planning and forecasting for the coming fiscal year, people here were really scared about the coming year. We had customers in panic mode. Some were on the brink of bankruptcy and others didn’t know if they could get financing. Others were going to the mattresses and eliminating inventories. Added together, 2009 promised to be exceptionally bleak for a manufacturing company like ours. The fear was paralyzing.
Andy Willoughby of the 3 Step Plan addresses commitment to charity for starving children overseas
Friday, February 19th, 2010
Hi, how in the world are you anyway? I’m Andy Willoughby founder of the 3 Step Plan home business system.
Nearly 20 years ago, my wife Brenda and I started to support needy children through Compassion International; this has been very rewarding to us, and changed the lives of these lovely children. But it’s only a drop in the bucket to the actual need.
Despite the continued efforts of compassion and other great organizations, over 6 million children still die every year from starvation. Chances are, you are a lot like me. You have a burden to help, but what you can actually do, though important, is very small in comparison to the needy. We all have a limited amount of time and resources available to help the impoverished. Now, working together we have a chance to make a significant impact on world hunger.
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Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby, founder of the 3 Step Plan, appearing on the Premiere of the New Television Show America Success Live.
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
Posted by: Andy Willoughby
I will be interviewed as a guest on the new show America Success Live. The episode will be airing live Friday, February 5th at 8 p.m on the ALN AmericanLife TV Network.
Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby Initiates New Web Video Program: Maximum Achievement Principles for Entrepreneurs Working from Home
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Andy Willoughby, entrepreneur and founder of a national, mini-franchise home-business system, known as the 3 Step Plan, announced Maximum Achievement Principles for those who desire success, increased wealth and professional development. Willoughby’s new video program is available at www.andywilloughby.com.
Willoughby initiated Maximum Achievement Principles, hoping that other entrepreneurs would benefit by learning from his experiences and use the knowledge to grow home-based businesses, multi-million dollar enterprises and live debt-free. “I have lived an abundant lifestyle and hope my program will enhance the viewpoints of others about life, wealth, success and family. My family is my true love, and after your relationship with God, should always be your top priority.”
The Maximum Achievement Principles program is the creation of Andy Willoughby, his business and personal life experiences which include marriage, raising kids, becoming a grandparent, more than 40 years in broadcast management and journalism and founding the 3 Step Plan.
The three-fold mission of the 3 Step Plan to: 1. Get at least one member of the family back in the home on a full-time basis. 2. Help families get out of debt. 3. Help others live a more abundant lifestyle. The 3 Step Plan is a mini-franchise home-business system for those who have a desire to either work full time from home or add to the family income on a part time basis.
To learn more about 3 Step Plan opportunities, visit www.3stepplan.com or read member testimonials at www.newworkbeginnings.org/blog.






