Business Development Camp – Gold Coast 2015

Clear Vision • January 3, 2015

Business Development Camp – Gold Coast 2015

After recently attending a Global Business Camp myself I am encouraging clients to attend the next camp at the Gold Coast on the 23rd-25th March 2015. This is a unique opportunity for accountants and business clients to work together over 3 days to build the skills, expertise and plans to ensure strong business growth.

This camp is an invaluable tool for business owners, I have included some more information below but please contact me if you want some more information.
Cheers
Justin

The Global Business Camp Philosophy
Global Business Camps have intensive 3 day business programs, specifically designed to help small to medium enterprises grow their business and create lifestyle for their owners.

If you are like most business owners, you often lay at night posing questions to yourself only to find the answers don’t always come easily.
• How can we make our business work better than our competitors?
• How can I make my team more productive?
• How can I offer better service than anyone else?
• How can I keep track of everything without burning out?
• How can I improve my profits, my lifestyle and realise the value of my business as an asset?

The program steps you through the key thinking and strategies required to achieve long term growth, profit and sustainability.
The accent is on learning, growing, better understanding and of course, having fun. We will change the way you think and go about your day to day business.
In business and life itself, balance is essential. The Business Camps are a careful blend of doing, listening, thinking, challenging and learning.

 

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