I recently had a tour of newly developed space that was being utilized for commercial and non-profit use. Someone asked if a particular company was going to open a facility in this district. "Their board wants to have a thumbprint, not a footprint" was the answer.
What a great way to consider the options. You don't need to think of moves or major projects in terms of an all-or-nothing proposition. You can have a branch office, an express version of your service, or a kiosk-like storefront.
Testing the waters is a prudent strategy and one that may preserve options for you down the road. Think of making just a thumbprint next time you are asked for your time or resources in support of a new venture. It's a way to signal that you give the project a "thumbs up" without over committing on the unknown.
-- beth triplett
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