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More seminars from Business Sense®

by isleofman.com 11th February 2016
Business Sense® by Moore Stephens will be offering free seminars on a variety of subjects of interest to small businesses and the people who make them a reality. Following on from last year’s successful day of seminars on selling, this year’s series will be held at the Moore Stephens offices in Douglas.

“We were very pleased by the response we received last year – and people kept asking when we’d do it again,” said Bransom Bean, project coordinator. “So we thought this year we’d run one monthly and focus on various hard, practical topics, like how to prepare a cash flow for, say, a business plan or to get a loan.”

The Business Sense® 2016 series begins on Wednesday 24th February exploring the art and science of selling followed by How to work a room in March. Other topics scheduled include How to do a cash flow, Setting up a small business and Business coaching. The series continues through November with time out for TT and August holidays.

“As a firm we know that the future lies with the success of new businesses and entrepreneurs – they need focussed and specialised help that begins with listening,” said Andrew Dixon, partner. “That’s what Moore Stephens Business Sense® is all about.”

To book for the first seminar, please visit our website www.bizsense.im or call Bransom Bean on 662020, skype him on bbean1 or email Bransom.bean@msiom.com

Photo - Andrew Dixon and Bransom Bean.
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 11th, February 2016 09:34pm.

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