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Business Seminar - Planning a Business


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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Seminar Series...


Title: 'Dynamic Business Planning'


Speaker: Damion Viney

Venue: The Patch Function Room, 211 Lordship Lane, London SE22 8HA

Date: Monday 16th June 2014

Time: 7pm ? 8.30 pm

Cost: Free


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Whether starting out in business or being a seasoned business person, planning is an essential part of having a successful business.


Technology has enabled a new way of business planning that links to actual business performance.


The seminar covers this new approach and gives an overview of everything that goes into a a business plan that makes a difference, providing a buisness owner with time and money.


Reaction from the recent seminar, 'Understanding your Accounts - the Basics', was generally highly favourable with feedback scoring overall value 8/10.


Comments included:


?The seminar was a useful reminder (and eye-opener)about the cost that some of the routine business tasks can carry in terms of opportunity lost ? I feel motivated to review my overall strategy for developing my business.?


?Very enjoyable and good for the mind. Active brain space.?


?Clear, concise'



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