Business Booster – growing your business the ‘clean’ way

February 13, 20122 Comments

After a bit of research, I’ve discovered that the biggest challenges facing local business owners right now is getting more clients (no surprise there then!) and what these entrepreneurs would really value is finding ways to develop more creative strategies for growth.

So I’ve decided to offer a Business Booster workshop, a low cost ‘taster’ event, to give people the opportunity to start looking at some new ways of working. I have designed the workshop so that you begin to develop more creative strategies for growth, whether you are asking yourself how do I:-

-       identify new opportunities

-       generate more income or

-       get customers?

Using the unique Clean Language facilitation process, we will look at:-

-       what is holding you back

-       what happens when you are performing at your best and

-        what needs to happen for that to happen more often

So if you are an entrepreneur who wants their business to thrive as well as survive why not join us for this fun and informative workshop designed to start giving you the clarity you need to take your business to the next level.

Date:               Tuesday 13th March 2012

Venue:           Beechwood Hall Hotel, Worthing-http://www.beechwoodhallhotel.co.uk/

Time:              9.15 am for a 9.30 start. Finish 11.30am

Cost of the event is £12 if booked in advance, £15 on the day.

Places are limited so go to Business Booster to register your place or for more information, email allison@macintoshwright.co.uk or tel  07551 303835

If you would like to know more about how Clean Language and peer mentoring groups for Business Owners can help you get the clients you want, or if you would be interested in an event like this near you, call me on (07551) 303835 or e-mail me at allison@macintoshwright.co.uk for a free 30 minute consultation

Clean Language was developed by David Grove.

2 Responses to “Business Booster – growing your business the ‘clean’ way”

  1. Great idea and good luck with this event Allison. I bet there are hordes of businesses on the South Coast who could do with a boost right now. Just out of interest, why did you pick Worthing? J

    • Allison Galbraith says:

      Thanks Judith. Worthing is part of my local stamping ground and where there were the biggest number of business owners telling me this is what they were looking for.