Is Your Aeroscreen in Place?

Spencer Pigot will go down in history for having the most severe crash at the Indy 500 in 2020 and as the driver who tested out the new Aeroscreen required for all Indy cars. The Aeroscreen’s job is to protect the driver’s head and upper torso area in an open-cockpit race car. If you missed the wreck, Pigot hit not only the outside wall but also hit the entrance to the pit row at well over 100 miles per hour. I will put a link to the replay on YouTube below. Thankfully, he got out of the car on his own and did not sustain any major injuries.

IIn your business, cash is your Aeroscreen. Cash enables your business to withstand a crash or unexpected event. It also allows your business to take strategic risks and pivot when necessary. Every company needs its Aeroscreen in place to enable leaders to predict cash flow and for their organizations to scale strategically.

If your team needs help crafting a strategy and plan to predict cash and growth, I can help you get your Aeroscreen in place. Feel free to reach out for a free consultation today.

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