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MicroMentor provides objective metrics of your community impact
through rigorous evaluation and outcomes measurement. In addition
to measuring inputs, like clients mentored, enterprise development
programs can measure outcomes - the increase in business employment,
income, and survival for your clients over time.
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MicroMentor volunteers directly impact individual entrepreneurs
and collectively foster sustainable economic development in disadvantaged
communities across the nation. Data from our most recent business
outcomes report shows the impressive impact of personalized, business
mentoring and advising, with participating businesses reporting:
An increase in median annual business sales of $15,500, or 63%

An increase in median annual household income of $20,000, or 50%

A 74% business survival rate, compared to a 66% national average
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From Stay-At-Home Mom to CEO

Barbara Telle

TASK Transcription Services, Inc.
Barbara Telle started a medical and
legal transcription company in the corner of her bedroom with “one
doctor, a rented computer and a Sony walkman”. She had a two-year
old and an eight-month old baby at home, and her family relied on
her husband’s commission sales to get by. When asked why she started
company, Barbara answers: “I wanted to insure that I would always
be able to take my kids to Burger King, and be able to keep them
in diapers.”
By offering quality services and consistent,
copy-edited transcriptions, Barbara slowly expanded her business
from the bedroom into the living room and the family room, and then
later into the garage. Over time, Barbara couldn’t handle the volume
herself and needed to hire typists to help out. “Because I was a
mom at home with young kids, I figured other moms would like to
stay home with their kids as well, but also need to provide money
for their families.” Her company now employs over 50 independent
contractor typists “from almost every state, including Hawaii” and
has 5 administrative staff in the town where it all started – Concord,
California.
When Barbara recounts the story of
how her business began, her voice is tinged with disbelief and she’s
quick to credit happenstance. “So much happened that I had not even
thought about, I hadn’t planned to be the president and CEO a company,
and I hadn’t set my sights that high”. So after she home-schooled
her children through high school and sent them off to college, Barabara
decided to look for someone to help her do some of the foundational
things for her company that she had never had time to do before:
“I thought, ‘I need help’ and I Googled ‘Business Mentoring’ and
up popped MicroMentor”.
MicroMentor paired Barbara with Jeffrey
Daughtery who is a partner at a business consulting firm. Although
Jeffrey’s firm specializes in investment banking, mergers and acquisitions,
he has experience working with business start-ups and he has weathered
insight into the common problems small businesses face. According
to Barbara, Jeffrey helped her to “think like a CEO”. With her mentor’s
assistance, Barbara went back over her business plan and analyzed
the company’s sustainability and its potential for expansion. “Jeffrey
helped me to look at my business from a financial perspective and
he really helped us to get the accounting part of our business on
target.” After working with her mentor for a little over 3 months,
Barbara now feels that the foundational areas of her business are
much more under control, and she has the confidence that her company
can operate on an even playing field with its competitors.
From the outside, Barbara makes the
transition from being a stay-at-home mom to a CEO look easy, but
she swears that: “I never even thought of myself of an entrepreneur,
and it was my mentor that assured me that I am one.”
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