Building High Performance Businesses!

About

redline tach"Redline" refers to the maximum engine speed, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM).   A finely tuned engine can run at or near its redline and generate optimum high performance in the vehicle it is powering.

Now think of your business as your vehicle.  Is it a finely tuned engine with all the moving parts working in unison, balanced, and aligned?  Is your business the high performance vehicle that will drive the results you desire?

Redline Business Solutions Group will help you build a high performance business by making the most of what you already have and finding ways to improve it along the way.  Most importantly, we'll make sure you learn to align it and keep it aligned with the goals you have for the business and your life.

A question I am frequently asked is "where is your name from?"  It’s a family name where I’m the third.  My wife and I have a son who is a fourth.  Asa is biblical in origin (1 Kings 15:9-22); Asa was King of Judah who reigned peacefully for 41 years.Asa Beavers

I inherited my entrepreneurial independence from my grandfather and dad, Asa Sr. and Asa Jr., who owned and operated two independent grocery stores for over 35 years in Columbus, OH.  I was born a Buckeye in Columbus, and of course chose The Ohio State University where I earned my business degree.

While I gained much of my business knowledge in the corporate world where I held positions in sales, management, marketing, and training, it was my hands-on small business experiences that shaped me for my true passion, helping others build and grow a business.  Besides having a marriage of 29 years and counting, and raising two, now adult kids, my greatest achievement is the success I have found in my business by helping others achieve success in their business.

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As an independent, energetic and competitve person I found the sport of triathlon as my outlet for exercise and to provide personal challenge.  Having completed my first triathlon in 1986, I finally set the goal and achieved my dream of becoming an Ironman Triathlon Finisher in 2010 at the age of 49.

A very wise person once shared with me that most things in life "are a process, not an event".  Instant gratification rarely comes in business, or in life for that matter.  Enjoy the process, have patience, and persevere.

Watch a video of my Ironman journey