Meet Tamara Simon, Business Scene Investigation
Tamara Simon is a speaker, author and trouble-shooter and the founder of Business Scene Investigation.
Known as the Simple Solutions Specialist, Tamara helps small business owners solve problems and find untapped opportunities, so they can
implement simple systems which save time and make money.
Where most people see things as they are, Tamara sees things differently – she sees things in systems which reveal how things can be.
With over 20 years’ experience in change management and business improvement, Tamara specialises in helping her clients get CLEAR on their
business, people and systems so the business becomes simple, profitable and one everyone actually loves.
Tamara’s books include The Five Little Business Pigs and one published specifically for Registered Training Organisations, The
Five Little RTO Pigs.
Tamara’s leadership and management expertise was recognised as a Finalist in the Queensland Telstra Business Women’s Awards and the
Australian Institute of Management (AIM)’s Excellence Awards. She is a Founding Contributing Author for Smallville – the website for small
business owners who think big and her articles have also been published by Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ) and Women’s
Network Australia.
To find out how Tamara can help your business contact her directly on 0438 262 727, email info@thebsi.com.au
or visit www.thebsi.com.au.
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