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Business Seminar - the Wally Video


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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Seminar Series...


?The Wally Video - the Story of an Entrepreneur?.


Speaker: Damion Viney

Venue: Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, London SE22 8EW

Maplink: click here

Date: Monday 28th January 2013

Time: 7pm ? 9.00 pm


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In the 1980s and 90s Australian business man, Wally Hawrlyuk, expanded his pet shop from a local store to an international business.


Whilst that succes story is in itself an inspiration, his story has special relevance to the Crunchers Seminar series because he built his success on implementing simple business ideas learnt at local business seminars.


The video demonstrates how a change in mindset can transform a business and contains important lessons for any aspiring business person.



Feedback from our seminar 'The Mindset of the Entrepreneur' which was rated over 9/10 for overall value by those who attended:


"Interesting and stimulating session. I can't wait to put it into practice."


"As ever very worthwhile and motivational."


"This was my first seminar and I think it was totally worth it! Would recommend to all."


"Made me address some areas that I'd previously ignored."

The seminar is free and guests are welcome.


Register here


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