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What We Believe

NutriTalk Nutrition Consulting

  • We respect the individual, and believe that individuals who are treated with respect and given responsibility respond by giving their best.
  • We require complete honesty and integrity in everything we do.
  • We make commitments with care, and then live up to them. In all things, we do what we say we are going to do.
  • Work is an important part of life, and it should be fun.  Being a good businessperson does not mean being stuffy and boring.
  • We are frugal.  We guard and conserve the Company’s resources with at least the same vigilance that we would use to guard and conserve our own personal resources.
  • We insist on giving our best effort in everything we undertake.  Furthermore, we see a huge difference between “good mistakes” (best effort, bad result) and “bad mistakes” (sloppiness or lack of effort).
  • Clarity in understanding out mission, our goals, and what we expect from each other is critical to our success.
  • We are believers in the Golden Rule.  In all our dealings, we will strive to be friendly and courteous, as well as fair and compassionate.
  • We feel a sense of urgency on any matters related to our clients.  We own problems, and we are always responsive.  We are client-focused and client-driven.

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NutriTalk™, Inc. provides its clients with corporate communications services, such as nutrition media relations, including food and nutrition product spokespersons, nutrition advocacy and testifying, consulting, as well as strategic planning within customized disease-state management programs to the food and beverage, nutraceutical, and health care industries, including their respective trade groups. NutriTalk™ offers research support in the areas of childhood obesity, diabetes and heart disease.