About Us

Consultancy helping clients make their businesses run smoother and more efficiently with increased employee engagement.

Consuleris excels in...

- Making job/role definitions clearer;
- Aligning pay to performance;
- Improving processes & reporting;
- Finding the right software tools; and
- Establishing a healthier company culture.

Our clients large and small span across numerous industries, and from solo offices to remote global teams.

How We Got Started

After 15 years working for others in the corporate world, founder Brian Browning took the big leap to start Consuleris LLC in 2009. From its earliest days, the firm focused on workforce engagement and process improvement. Many years of success followed, as did Consuleris' evolution - including opening offices in Washington, DC and later in Ohio.

After working with large clients for years, more and more smaller ones appeared in our portfolio. That led to a second path: working with the vibrant small business community. Advising these businesses highlighted the startup issues all SMBs face: having to reinvent the wheel on what to do and where to go.

Consuleris saw challenge plus opportunity in this discovery. With the development of our unique "general contractor for business" consulting offering, Consuleris was able to directly help small businesses during their genesis. Today we work both on starting up AND on improving operations.

Recent Activity

Brian from Consuleris LLC Answered this on March 12, 2020
Kendall, both products are reliable.  I use Microsoft Teams with Office365 for one of my companies and am implementing it for a client right now.  Microsoft has done a great job of integrating conversations, files, and context around those in addition to the connectivity and screen sharing.  If... (more) Kendall, both products are reliable.  I use Microsoft Teams with Office365 for one of my companies and am implementing it for a client right now.  Microsoft has done a great job of integrating conversations, files, and context around those in addition to the connectivity and screen sharing.  If mostly used with internal staff or close clients, you don't need much else.  However, if you work with external parties whom you don't know well or interact much, you may need phone or something better suited to spontaneous calling/screen sharing where Zoom comes in.  I use Zoom in another of my companies.  A client should look at the universe of internal & external needs before deciding which one (or both) they need.  Happy to help if need more.