Sheryl Hardin has a passion for operational best practices
and ongoing process improvement. She can often be found serving as a skilled
facilitator, speaker, and panelist at both local and national events covering
entrepreneurship, change management, operational best practices, and process
improvement. Sheryl uses her 20‑years experience in consulting to support her
clients who range from small local companies to large international
corporations.
Her clients include privately held, publicly held, and
public sector organizations. These
organizations have one thing in common, each is in the midst of change. Sheryl consults
with clients as they create a business strategy, manage change, and improve
processes. She enjoys supporting entrepreneurs and corporations during start
up, growth spurts, and IPOs, along with providing guidance for clients throughout
ERP implementations, mergers, and acquisitions.
Sheryl is a graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas
where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business with a minor in
English. She is currently serving as
Adjunct Faculty for the Goldman Sachs grant funded program 10,000 Small
Businesses developed and run by Babson College.
Her focus in this program is Operations and Processes. She also loves to write. Sheryl’s articles can be found both online
and in traditionally published national magazines such as The Huffington Post,
Yahoo Voices, Contact, New Thought, Technically Write, Me Too, and Spirituality
and Health. She is the author of Into
Nothing and Contacting God: The Path to
God through Prayer.
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