Fulton Market Consulting

Feliz Navidad

Eat. Drink.

A consultant is often hired to fix problems or suggest improvements for a company. I love walking into a company with fresh eyes to help leaders, owners and managers look at things differently. My greatest joy is recognizing existing, untapped talent already working at these companies.

More often than not, this talent just needs more coaching and structure in order to grow. They may be stuck in the wrong position, but have the heart and passion for the business. I help assess this and make sure the right person is in the right role. The employee is not the only person that needs to make this impactful adjustment. Leaders, owners and managers must also make a significant change to their existing processes to encourage the growth of this individual.

As leaders, owners and managers, the greatest gift you can give your employees is an education from your own experiences. Spend time mentoring your employees. Actual structured, scheduled, individual time with each of your team members. Do not get interrupted. Do not reschedule this meeting because something else is “more important”. Communicate with your employees and provide undivided attention. This is my best recommendation for sales growth.

Providing one-on-one mentoring and seeing successful career growth is the most rewarding result to a true leader. I am thankful for the numerous managers and owners that coached me along the way as I started my career. The gifts they shared with me many years ago are still meaningful to me today.

Inspire.

Christmas is always the time of giving and receiving. I was blessed with a wonderful family that always celebrated the traditional way. Making Christmas cookies. Listening to Johnny Mathis. Sledding in Upstate NY. Sure, all those things were great, but all Christmas meant to me was what presents are for me under the tree??? I just couldn’t wait until December 25th at 7 am when I was ready to rip.

Early Christmas morning, we would sit at the top of the staircase, three of us girls, in our jammies in a row, waiting and waiting for Mom and Dad to get out of bed. Geez, they took forever, but it was worth it once we saw the presents overflowing from below the tree. We were lucky and fortunate kids. Our parents worked really hard and gave a lot to us. As I look back now, they probably gave us too much. But we were kids and we really didn’t know what else was happening in the world. All that mattered was if I got that Barbie dream house and that pair of Jordache jeans.

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I will be heading down to Puerto Vallarta again for Christmas this year. I am looking forward to my daily walk along the Malecon to see the same sights. My favorite walk always happens during the early morning hours of December 25th. On Los Muertos Beach, there is a long line of unwrapped gifts on the beach. One section for boys and the other section for girls. A few elderly people wearing Santa hats organize the boxes in lines, getting their annual system together. They are assembling these gifts for kids in the community to be able to select one each. These elderly people obviously understand the true meaning of Christmas. They are sharing what is the truest of all gifts; love, time, compassion and thoughtfulness. How wonderful that I am reminded of this true gift of Christmas.

Inspiration is easy ...

It was so easy developing my company name Fulton Market Consulting. I have lived on "Fulton Market Street" for nearly 20 years in Chicago. So when it came time to think about naming my company, it truly was a no-brainer. My daily life is set within a hospitality wonderland in Chicago’s hottest neighborhood. To actually work, breathe and exist in this environment inspires me when I step out on my porch each morning … and how fortunate am I that I can share this inspiration when it comes to encouraging growth and change as a consultant in the hospitality industry.

Every day I smell freshly baked breads coming out of the ovens across the street, homemade chocolate and cocoa being manufactured a block away and strong coffee roasted and brewed around the corner.  I am watching one hundred-year-old brick buildings being converted into restaurants, bakeries, hotels and boutiques by creative designers, artisans, chefs, architects and builders.  All of this is happening while the "el" zips by and this magnificent skyline continues to grow with gorgeous new buildings and the Chicago River flows just a short block away.


So ... as you can see, I love my street, I love my neighborhood and I love my city.  Here’s hoping I can share this growth and inspiration that surrounds me when I come to visit you.