In this three-part series, we’ll shine a spotlight on thestruggle for livelihood. We’ll share suggestions for how intrepid entrepreneurs can pivot and reinvent themselves.
Meira ran a thriving project management company, providing essential managerial assistance to firms whose needs surpassed their in-house capabilities.
She was a one-woman show until the late summer, when she landed her dream project.
“Bonim Nachon,”* one of the largest players in the construction industry, wanted her to upgrade all the hardware and software in their plants. This project was enough to keep three people busy full-time for months, and it was her chance to move from freelancer to business owner, and put her company on the map.
Meira poured over résumés and assembled a top-notch team. She met with the building company, and together they crafted a comprehensive plan of action. It was all ready to launch for “acharei hachagim,” after the Yamim Tovim.
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