Business: Consulting company helps client companies make the transition to a Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE)
Founded: 2005; spun off from Best Buy in 2007
Website: www.culturerx. com; caliandjody.com
Employees: One contractor
Executives: Jody Thompson, Cali Ressler
2008 revenue: $425,000
Strategy: Spreading the ROWE gospel through speaking engagements, blog and a second book; building consulting services; updating brands, and weighing growth strategy.
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