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Business Owners: look below for the Area of Expertise you need and reach out to us to help you get in touch with an executive of your choice. PAYS 2 is excited to offer you an easy way to find the seasoned executives you need to scale your company. No recruitment fees!

Areas of Expertise

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Accounting

Administration/ Management

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Artificial Intelligence

Business Coaching

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Business Development/Strategy

Corporate Event Planning

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Finance

Fractional Leadership

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Fundraising

Human Resources

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Information Technology

Legal and Compliance

Marketing and Design

Merger & Acquisitions

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Sales

Supply Chain and Logistics

Exit Strategy / Succession Planning

Cybersecurity

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Product Management

Operations

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A fractional executive is a seasoned professional who provides part-time leadership and strategic guidance to companies on a contract basis. They bring C-suite level expertise without the commitment of a full-time hire, allowing businesses to access top-tier talent flexibly and cost-effectively.

WHAT IS A FRACTIONAL EXECUTIVE?

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BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH A FRACTIONAL EXECUTIVE

Unlock unparalleled advantages by partnering with a Fractional Executive, who brings expertise and agility to your business.

  • Quick implementation of strategic initiatives

  • Rapid problem-solving for pressing issues

Immediate Impact


Mentorship and Knowledge Transfer

  • Develops internal leadership capabilities

  • Shares industry best practices and insights


  • Leverages extensive professional connections

  • Opens doors to new partnerships and opportunities

Network Access


  • Provides stability during turbulent times

  • Experienced in navigating complex business challenges

Crisis Management


WHAT CAN A FRACTIONAL EXECUTIVE DO?

Key Responsibilities:

  • Crafting and implementing strategic vision

  • Guiding management team and overseeing operations

  • Making critical business decisions

  • Building relationships with key stakeholders

  • Representing the company to investors and partners

WHEN DO YOU NEED A FRACTIONAL HELP?

  • During periods of rapid growth or change

  • To fill leadership gaps in startups or small businesses

  • For strategic guidance during critical decision-making

  • To mentor and develop existing leadership teams

  • In preparation for funding rounds or exit strategies

WHY HIRE A FRACTIONAL EXECUTIVE?

Strategic Leadership

  • Sets company vision and direction

  • Guides through critical transitions

  • Aligns stakeholders around key objectives

Cost-Effective Expertise

  • Executive-level talent at a fraction of full-time costs

  • Maximizes ROI on leadership investment

Flexibility and Scalability

  • Adjustable time commitment based on company needs

  • Ability to scale involvement as the business grows

Fresh Perspective

  • Brings objective, outside viewpoint to challenges

  • Introduces innovative solutions and best practices

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  1. Assess your company’s specific needs and challenges in the form below

  2. Define clear goals and expectations for the role

  3. Interview our carefully-vetted candidate

  4. Establish clear communication channels and reporting structures

  5. Set measurable KPIs to track progress and impact

HOW TO ENGAGE A FRACTIONAL EXECUTIVE