Showing posts with label Compass Consulting and Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Compass Consulting and Training. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Set Your Soul on Fire Vision Board Party


Ladies, ladies, ladies join BOND Inc and Friends for our first Gathering of 2016. Set your year up right with Set Your Soul on Fire Vision Board Party hosted by yours truly.  You can expect a fun- filled and exciting evening with none other than Compass & Consultant and Training Solution's CEO Rachel Dolcine.

A Gathering not to miss! 

When:  Fri. January 15th 2016
Time:   7:30 PM
Where: 1500 Union Avenue, Baltimore, MD  

·         our Gatherings are strictly for women over the age of 21
·         $7 for BOND Members/ $15 for non-members. Wanna join? Find out here
·         the conversation will be nonstop
·         RSVP is a must so please be sure your name is on the list
·         *** A Grand Time, Will be Had for Sure***


If you never attended a BOND Gathering, its an absolute must. There is never a dull moment when you're in the company of a BOND Sister. We hope to see you there.

Click here to RSVP

Monday, April 6, 2015

Small Business Institute Scholarship for BOND Members Only

To all BOND Members participating in the SBI. Be sure to submit your application by April 15th. Click here to complete. Are you in financial need? Then consider completing the scholarship  form below so your name can be entered to the hat to receive a $200 scholarship to participate in the 8 part series.


*Scholarship applications are due by April 5
*Notifications will be sent by April 10
*Scholarship recipients are required to attend all sessions.  Missed sessions will result in loss of scholarship.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Small Business Institute Application Is Now Online

If you're interested in signing up for the Small Business Institute (SBI) the application is now online. Remember, 5 BOND Members will be selected to receive a scholarship to attend this 8-part series. Don't know what the Small Business Institute is about? You can find all about it-here

If you weren't able to attend the SBI Information Session on Thursday, March 26th please send your inquiries or questions to Rachel Barrett-Dolcine of Compass Consulting & Training Solutions who is spearheading the SBI.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

You Still Have Time- We're Almost There

Our BOND Girl, Rachel Dolcine, is headed to Jamaica this summer on a missions trip. Thanks to generous donors, including some of you, she collected, packed & shipped hundreds of supplies for the needy families in Jamaica!
She still needs our help & we've got her back! BOND Girl style!
In addition to providing families with personal care items, she & volunteers traveling with her will also be:
1.) Painting walls, refurbishing desks and decorating three preschool classrooms (see inset pictures); and
2.) Building shelves for classroom libraries & building two "Little Library" for the Petersfield community.

She needs to raise $1,000 to buy the paint, wood & other supplies needed to make this happen.

Let's continue to show her some BOND love! Please consider donating or asking folks in your network to donate a tax deductible gift of $25, $50, $75 or $100. Donations can be made via our online PayPal "Donate" button below or by mailing to: Bringing On New Direction...Please write "Jamaica Missions" on the memo line of your check or money order.
 
When you make a donation of $75 or more, your name will be entered in a raffle to win one of the following items: Joseph & Vera Douglas Family Foundation tote bag or a customized set of stationery- from Nay-Lilly Designs or 30 minute business consultation from Compass Consulting and Training Solutions.

Thank you for your time.


 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

BOND Inc Newsletter Spring 2014 Edition



Mentor. Every girl needs one. In fact I’d venture to say our lives depend on it. I have one, several in fact and I hope you do too. Regardless of your age, how smart you think you may be or how “on point” you think your life is, you need a mentor.

That’s why I’m super excited about our upcoming May Gathering. Mama Knows Best, The Lost Art of Wise Counsel”. BOND Inc joined forces with two additional organizations to bring you this special Gathering. For the last two months we’ve been doing some major brainstorming and planning.  There’s a great need for mentorship for adult women.  We have a number of confirmed subject matter experts and mentors in such areas as Human Resources, Relationships, Event Planning, Business Ownership, Time Management, Child Rearing, Spirituality, Beauty and Self Care, Health and Wellness and much more.

I’m not asking, I’m practically begging you to... CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING 


Other Stories That Might Interest You
2014 Winter Edition 


 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Black Women and Business Ownership-A Dream Deferred: Rachel Dolcine Interview

I tell you our Gathering topics get better and better by the year. As you know our mission is to uplift, motivate and empower women of color to reach their highest potential. What better way to empower women than by providing her with the resources to start her own business. Sometimes all we need is just a leg up. We are excited to share with you the interview with Rachel Dolcine of Compass Consulting and Training Solutions.  I think her company’s name says it all. She has a wealth of knowledge that’s insane and to top it all off she’s so very passionate about helping others start and run successful business. If you haven't RSVP'd to attend BOND's Friday,  March 21st Gathering "Minding Your Own Business" you still have time.


BOND Girl: Thank you Rachel for joining us. Please tell us a little bit about you and why you are so passionate about this topic?
Photographer- Jazzy Studios of Baltimore
Rachel Dolcine: I started my business Compass Training Solutions in 2010. After a year or two of doing small consultation contracts, I realized that there was a need for affordable and comprehensive consulting services, especially for nonprofits and start up businesses. 

When I started my business, I searched around for help. The price quotes I got were discouraging. Don't get me wrong, there should certainly be a cost for providing services to anyone. However, startup businesses and nonprofits don't always have the initial capital to invest hundreds of dollars in getting help. Does this make them less deserving of the best?
Last year, I was listening to an interview given by a Google employee. He said that (paraphrase) "if your intent is to make money, you may or may not succeed. If your intent is to make a difference in the world, the money will find you". This sums up my business model. With a foundation of service and enacting change, I don't spend most of my time planning how I will make my next dollar.  I spend my time developing services that will make a difference in the businesses of my clients.

My passion for small business and nonprofit development stems from my belief that I am called to serve. This does not imply that I work for free or don't make sound financial decisions. What my calling means for my business is that I take my focus off how I can make the most money and focus on how I can make the greatest difference.
I am also passionate about women. A majority of my extensive volunteer history has been spent working with organizations that provided services and resources to women. So I decided to add on consulting to my business product list and name.

BOND Girl: At a time and day as we're living in now, how significant is it for women of color to start and run their own businesses or organizations?   Are there any drawbacks?
Rachel Dolcine: It is so important for women of color to start her own business. We are the biggest consumers across various industries yet own a minuscule percentage of the income earned from our own dollars.  Business ownership is not a new concept for our women. From past generations until now, many cultures include women in the marketplace selling items raised or created by their own hands.  History is full of accomplished women of color business owners.

Photographer- Jazzy Studios
of Baltimore
According to a 2008 report by the Center for Women's Business Research titled, Businesses Owned by Women of Color Growing Faster Than All U.S. Firms,  "[businesses] owned by women of color provide 1.7 million jobs and generate $235 billion in revenue in 2008" (www.womensbusinessresearch.org).  Center for American Progress further concludes that "businesses owned by women of color play a critical role in the current market place through job creation and added innovation in a way that they never have before.  Today women of color own more and earn more than any other time in history and the projections show that this will continue to grow" (americanprogress.org).
The setbacks are the usual suspects- inequality in the marketplace, sexism and racism.  According to American Progress, “[yet] while women, particularly women of color, have proven themselves to be successful businesswomen, barriers to their economic empowerment continue to exist. Although women of color started companies at three times the rate of other women, their revenue was less than 25% of white men." Additionally, women of color face other challenges such as single parenthood, many of us living below the poverty line and head of household stresses.  These are challenges that prove most discouraging and daunting for a woman who dreams if owning her own business.

BOND Girl: Who do you think should attend and who could really benefit from this type of Gathering?
Rachel Dolcine: Any woman who wants to or is ready to start her own business or nonprofit but is fearful, nervous, unsure, excited or determined. Any woman who may own a business but need a boost of confidence,  a support system or networking opportunity.

BOND Girl: We often hear that black owned businesses are suffering? What do you think maybe the cause and what advice would you give to improve it?
Rachel Dolcine: Based on the statistics noted above, I wouldn't say the black owned businesses are suffering as an overall statement. There are certain minority owned, not just black, businesses that are suffering because of unstable strategic planning, lack of commitment,  lack of ethics, poor customer service, weak product,  poor financial planning...just to name a few.  An improvement plan for these businesses must include a comprehensive strategic look at their business by an experienced consultant. A consultant can assist with developing a business improvement plan, which in reality may be plans to close shop.

BOND Girl: What do you think are the main reasons women haven't taken that big leap of faith?
Rachel Dolcine: One reason-FEAR. Fear maims, cripples and kills dreams and potential.

BOND Girl: Rachel, if you could set the stage for the "Minding Your Own Business". 



What should our guest expect for that evening? What kind of topics do you expect that our guests will hear March 21st?


Rachel Dolcine: The evening will be spent exploring fears women have about starting a business, pitfalls to avoid, stories and lots and lots of answering of questions! I'm attending to have a conversation with my sisters and be a resource.

BOND Girl: Are there any other thought's you'd like to share with our readers?

Rachel Dolcine: Your next step may be a leap of faith.  Are you ready to take it? I will meet you on the other side. You will survive the leap.

 
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To read Rachel Dolcine’s full bio, CLICK HERE. Come see Rachel in action March 21st 2014. For more information and to RSVP for the March Gathering, “Minding Your Own Business” CLICK HERE. Please grab your seat now as the price will increase at the door.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

2014 Hottest News to Date

BOND Inc has so much to share with you and we wanted to get it out to you while the news is still hot.
BOND Gathering- Friday, March 21 @ 730P Union Mill Baltimore, MD
Minding Your Own Business Gathering
Did you hear about our March Gathering “Minding Your Own Business” with guest speaker Rachel Dolcine of Compass Consulting and Training Solutions? A very interactive and engaging gathering for women who have dreamed of starting her own business or nonprofit organization but don’t know where to begin or for a variety of reasons haven’t been able to jumpstart it. This Gathering is also for those women who currently operate a business but want solutions on how to move their business to the next level. This is also a great space for networking too. So you gotta be there.
If you haven’t signed up for our upcoming BOND Gathering, you still have time. The cost is just $8.53 which includes your entrance and refreshments.
Learn more about Rachel Dolcine by HERE. Full interview coming your way soon.
NOTE: To avoid the extra cost please pay ahead of time, as the price increases at the door. RSVPing in advance is very important and helpful. This ensures that we have enough materials, food and set-up to accommodate our guest.
SAVE the Date, Friday, May 16th @ 7:30P Union Mill Baltimore, MD
The Lost Art of Wise Counsel Gathering for Women
BOND Inc will be hosting a special BOND Gathering. Which will include a open panel discussion and Speed Mentoring May 16. We will be focusing on a broad range of topics and subject areas important to women of color (career, finances, marriage, child-rearing, relationships, health etc)
This month's Gathering will be free of charge. However it will be on a first come first served basis. RSVP in advance.
Want to be added to the exclusive guest list as space will be limited? CLICK HERE . More details to follow so stay tuned. Share the event with others.
 
Speed Mentoring is a new concept that follows a similar format to speed dating. This format allows for quick-hit information from another professional to help solve a pressing need and targeted networking with the goal of finding a potential mentor.

Calling All Subject Matter Experts
Are you a subject matter expert in a particular area and want to be on the platform at our The Lost Art of Wise Counsel Gathering? Email us  at iambondinc@gmail.com with your interest and area of expertise.
BOND Inc Community Service Project
Community Service is a major proponent for BOND Inc. Annually we choose a community service project to support. This year we will be collecting personal care items for an upcoming mission to trip to Jamaica. We are asking for your full support in this huge undertaking. If you would like to support this endeavor, email us at iambondinc@gmail.com to make arrangements for pick up.
Or
Want a chance to win a FREE 30 minute consultation and other great prizes? (personalized stationery, gift cards, gift baskets and much more). Bring as many personal care items as you can during our March and May Gathering and you just might be one of the lucky winner.
There will be several drawings at both Gatherings. So don’t miss out!
In Other BOND News
v Annual Mother’s Day Makeover Contest 2014- Full details will be available in March. We will be collecting nominations beginning in April. Start thinking of your nominees now. Check out last year’s winner HERE.
v Spring 2014 Newsletter Edition will be available early April. Stay tuned
v We are looking for volunteers for our BOND Committees. Wanna be apart? Shoot us an email iambondinc@gmail.com.
v Conversations Her Way- Dismantling the Media Myths, May 3rd @ 11AM-2PM The Whittemore House, Washington, DC. Visit www.conversationsherway.com for more details.
 
 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

March 2014 Gathering Guest Speaker- Rachel Barrett-Dolcine, MPA

Rachel Barrett-Dolcine, MPA
Chief Executive Office, Compass Consulting and Training Solutions, LLC
 
Rachel J. Barrett-Dolcine launched Compass Consulting and Training Solutions in 2010 and has continued to implement innovative strategies to grow the company’s training classes, consulting services and other offerings.  Compass Consulting and Training Solutions, LLC is a community based business that prides itself on being an asset to the communities throughout Central Maryland.  Through its Community Giving Back Program, Compass facilitates free training classes and workshops for nonprofit and community organizations that are on a limited budget.

Rachel has been a Trainer and Professional Development Facilitator for over 10 years.  Rachel is an Adjunct Faculty staff member at two local community colleges; a GED Instructor; a Certified Health & Safety Institute (HSI) CPR and First Aid Instructor; a Certified Health & Safety Institute Instructor for CPR and First Aid Trainer Certification Course; and an approved Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Office of Childcare (OCC) Core of Knowledge Trainer. 
 
Rachel previously served as the Outreach, Partnership and Training Director at Baltimore Reads, Inc., a local nonprofit that provides adult literacy and training services.  In her role at Baltimore Reads, Rachel developed and oversaw the company’s Training and Consulting Services, the second social enterprise venture to be undertaken in Baltimore Reads’ 25 year history.  BRI’s Training and Consulting Services offered services to nonprofits and government agencies and included: designing custom training curriculum, facilitating trainings and workshops, working with organizations and businesses to create a professional development plan for employees.

Rachel received her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Deviant Behavior and Social Control from John Jay College of Criminal Justice; a Master of Public Administration from the University of Baltimore; is a graduate of the Associated Black Charities (ABC) Board Pipeline Leadership Program; and is currently enrolled in the prestigious Maryland Certified Public Manager Program- Nonprofit Track at the University of Baltimore.

Rachel is an avid volunteer and currently serves as the Founder of the Joseph and Vera Douglas Family Foundation; on the Board of Directors for Bringing On New Direction (BOND), Inc.; is the current President of the Imagine Discovery Public Charter School PTA Executive Board; and is the Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee at Jericho House of Praise.

Rachel lives in Randallstown, Maryland with her husband and son.
 
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To see Ms. Dolcine  in action, join us for BOND's upcoming Gathering- Minding Your Own Business, Friday, March 21st 2014 in Baltimore, MD. Click here  for more details and to RSVP.

 
 
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

March BOND Gathering "Minding Your OWN Business"



If you've never heard of Rachel Dolcine you will soon. Ms. Dolcine has been the guest writer during last year's "Minding Your Own Business blogger series. She's educated, informative, engaging and knowledgeable in her craft of helping others move out of fear into action. 


She's agreed to grace us with her presences at our next BOND Gathering.  Ms. Dolince is responsible for helping countless entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations in the Baltimore and surrounding areas. She is one person you need to know in 2014.

Be on the lookout for Ms. Dolcine's biography and our exclusive interview. Coming your way soon.

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED- PAY $12 AT THE DOOR

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Past Articles Written By Rachel Dolcine
What's Your Name
How About Minding Your Own Business
The Will to Live and Succeed




 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Minding Your Own Business- "What's Your Name?"

Welcome Back to the
"Minding Your Own Business" Series
A blog about the joyful journey of small business ownership.
 
In 2010 when I decided to start a business, I had a very hard time coming up with a name and tag line that made me feel ‘right’.  One day, I asked my husband to put together a portfolio for me displaying all my creative work, resume, certificates, recommendations, etc.  When he was done putting together the portfolio, he brought it to me and asked that I look it over to make sure that it met my expectations.  Smart man! As I browsed through the various sections, I noticed that he used the picture of a compass on colored paper as section dividers.  I asked him why he chose a compass and he said the following statement that became my ‘AHA’ moment:

“Well, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to use as section dividers.  I wanted something unique.  So I thought about who you are and the type of business you wanted to do.  You’re a different kind of person.  I thought that you were very good at telling people where to go…giving them direction.  People also trust and rely on your direction and advice.  Also, it doesn’t matter which direction you choose to go in life…I know that you will be successful.”

I cannot begin to tell you the love and admiration that swelled up in my heart for this man.  He is not a man of many words and there were many times when I swore that he was not listening or noticing what I was doing with my business…but he was paying attention all along.  In that moment, I decided to call my business Compass Training Solutions.  A year later, I updated my name to Compass Consulting and Training Solutions.  Our tagline? We know where you’re heading…we’ll help you get there.

Deciding on a business name is not an easy task.  Experts will give you all kinds of advice as to the best way to choose a name BUT, since this blog is about my journey, I’m going to share five tips from my own journey.

Tip #1: Be clear: Your name should certainly reflect what you do.  However, it should also allow people to have an idea about your business before they even speak to you.  This means that your business service(s) or product(s) must be clearly defined.
Tip #2: Tell a story: Your business name should be the result of a story.  This will ensure that you have a business name that is unique.  This is also a way to engage customers who may wonder how you came up with your business name or may be a marketing opportunity to connect with customers.

Tip #3: Know your target customer base: Make sure that your target customer base can understand and relate to the name of your business.  New business owners often make the mistake of creating marketing materials, websites, promotional items, etc. with written content from their point of view or using vocabulary that is common to them.  Marketing, which includes the name of your business, should be developed from your customer’s point of view.  This point of view includes factors like ethnicity, age, gender, socio-economic factors, education level, etc.
Tip #4: Keep it simple: Be sure to select a name that a wide audience of customers can easily understand.  Keep in mind the cultural makeup of your target audience.  Use words that are easy to recognize, culturally relevant and trendy.  For example, instead of naming your business RJ’s Confections…consider RJ’s Sweet Treats.  Some customers may have the background knowledge to define confections; however, a wider range of customers will clearly understand sweet treats.

Tip #5: Be creative.  Have you ever seen business name and you immediately wanted to know more about the business? Have you ever heard a business name and acronym (letters used to spell out or represent the business name…i.e. Bringing On New Direction’s acronym is BOND) and you couldn’t get it out of your head? What were the thoughts that crossed your mind? What made the name attractive? Think outside the box.  Have fun.  Be creative.
Naming your business should be an exciting and creative experience.  Use your heart.  Use your head.  Have fun. 

Stay tuned for more of Minding Your Business. For more information on Rachel Dolcine or Compass Consulting & Training solutions visit www.compasscts.comor email compasssoultions@gmail.com.

Previous Articles from the "Minding Your Business" Series
How About Minding Your Own Business
The Will to Live and Succeed

Sunday, July 14, 2013

PSST…DID YOU HEAR THE NEWS??!!

Jazzy Studios
 
 
CARLEEN SMITH
 
is the winner of BOND Inc's
1st Annual Mother’s Day Makeover Contest









Carleen's Reaction to Winning...
Jazzy Studios
I was shocked and honored that my cousin views my life as a success story and submitted my name for the mother’s day makeover.

The makeover was an exciting moment which consisted of a make-over by a makeup artist, wardrobe and glamour shots.  I felt it was a very special day, which made me feel special and appreciated.  The makeover has made me realize that I have neglected myself and showed me the importance of self-appreciation by routinely getting massages or manicures.  I must admit that no one had ever done something this nice for me. Therefore, I feel blessed to be nominated.

I would like to extend my gratitude and appreciation to Ms. Nayvette, the founder of BOND, for bringing this event to fruition. She is a visionary who realized the need for an organization such as BOND.  The organization recognizes hard working females by giving them an outlet to help relieve stress, and uplift their spirits.

I also want to thank my cousin, Rachel, for thinking highly of me and making this special day possible.
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Nomination written by Carleen's cousin Rachel Joy:
 
Jazzy Studios
Ever since I was a little girl, I always admired my cousin Carleen for her tenacity, independence, work ethic, fighter spirit and smile.  She is outspoken and tough at times, but has a big heart.  Although I never told her, I aspired to be like her when I grew up.  See, my cousin had a very challenging time during her teens and early twenties.  She hit hard times, spent time living in shelters with her son and eventually went on public assistance to make ends meet. I loved that the hard times didn't stop her or dull her spirits.  She never, ever made excuses.   She put herself through undergrad and grad school working 2-3 jobs so that she and her son would NEVER have to darken the doors of another shelter.  She eventually earned her Masters in Psychology and became the 2nd person ever in my family to earn a college degree! She currently works as a School Psychologist in the DC Public School System.

Today she is raising two daughters as a single mother.  Although a bit tarnished by the rough waters of life, she still stands resilient.  I would like her to win this contest because she rarely does anything for herself.  Since having her first child as a teenager, she has always worked solely to support her children.  I think this Mother's Day Makeover will be a special treat for a truly special woman.
Jazzy Studios


Jazzy Studios
A special thank you to Jazzy Studios, Sieva Floyd MUA, Compass Consulting & Training Solutions, LLC for making this event possible.