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FIX IT BUSINESS MASTER CLASS PROGRAM LAUNCHED

fix-it-masterclass

A New Way to Get Help For Your Kent Business

We all know that businesses waste far too much time and money putting up with problems rather than getting on and solving them. Solving just a few problems will increase your bottom line and reduce stress level! This philosophy has been at the centre of the business coaching, training and mentoring that I deliver.

Many business owners have tried networking groups to help them but they probably found that they just don’t deliver and you always have to pay extra for a meal too.

So after 3 years of planning, testing and refining I’m launching my The Fix-It Masterclass Program today. It’s been designed with business owners in mind whether you have a large or small business. Great businesses solve problems and achieve objectives and The Fix It MasterClass Program will help you become a great business. It’s a mixture of talk and chalk, collective problem solving, action planning and expert peer to peer learning too.

Shirley Mansfield, commented “ I wanted to join a group of liked-minded business people that really added value, thought leadership, intellect and enabled me to continue my own personal development, to learn something new, debate ‘business’, develop new understandings and build a really trusting peer to peer group. But finding one that included training, practical work (with a sounding board) and networking has proved elusive so I decided to start one myself.”

There are 6 half day workshops over 15 weeks covering 6 vital business areas & skills. The overriding theme of the Fix It MasterClass Program is all about problem solving. 7 non-compete business owners will receive training, active planning support and benefit from expert learning and collective problem solving. The only charge is for the training – nothing else.

Find out what’s it’s all about; the how’s, the why’s and what’s – www.coachsme.co.uk/fix-it-masterclass/

 

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