Is Your Business Delivering What You Want it to ?

Sampson Hall
Authored by Sampson Hall
Posted: Monday, June 16, 2014 - 2:23pm

What business are you in?

What business do you want to be in?

What business should you be in?

Very few business leaders assess their business properly in terms of its purpose, utility and longevity. This is why the average lifespan of a business is 12 years. To understand how your business works strategically and where it sits against its competitors is key to its success.

This session will allow you to sit back and take a long hard look at the organisation you are in. It will help you look at your business from several perspectives and hence it will help its longevity and success.

This session will enable attendees to:

* Recognise the business type you are in
* Understand the importance of knowing where the competition is
* Understand how to match your purpose to the businesses
* Provide focus for your business
* Motivate those who need it
* Identify a succession strategy

If you are in a position of leadership and want to achieve business success, this course is for you!

The Sampson Hall team are dynamic, knowledgeable and inspiring presenters. The breakfast session will be interactive and you will be surrounded by likeminded individuals. You will come away enthused and energised. Interaction and learning from one another is positively encouraged.

You will see return on investment from attending this course as you will return to your workplace with tools that you will be able to utilise and use immediately.

“Sampson Hall are inspirational in leading our charge into greater prosperity and fulfilment.”

Malcolm Randall, , MD Build Consultants, Exeter

Book Now as places limited for interaction and discussion.

https://businessdelivery.eventbrite.co.uk

Full price £ 40.00 + vat

Early Bird discounts available

Price includes refreshments, A la carte breakfast and all course materials.

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Venue

Southernay House, Southernhay E, Exeter, EX1 1NX, United Kingdom

Event Date

Thursday, September 18, 2014 - 7:30am to 9:00am

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