, Australia

Think Big Management Consultancy revamps company name

It will now be known as Think DONE Management Consultancy.

Steve Hansen and Linda Steele, partners of the firm, are former management of CHOOKS fresh & tasty.

No strangers to brand name changes, they successfully rebranded Steve’s fast food franchise organization from River Rooster to CHOOKS fresh & tasty in 2003. This resulted in rapid expansion and the eventual sale to Chicken Treat in 2010.

Meanwhile the change to Think DONE came from a two0year study and survey of Steve and Linda’s clients which revealed that they want to get things DONE so they can succeed and reach their goals.

Linda Steele said, “The word DONE is the most powerful word in the universe, in my opinion, and it seemed rather obvious after a while that in order to really communicate what we do, we needed to change our name. Hence Think DONE.”

Steve Hansen, on the other hand, said they have had an amazing response from the industry and that the word “done” has been embraced and supported.

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