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OFFERED - Business Coaching & Management Support


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Hi!


Do you need help setting up or running your business? Are you trying to work out a strategic direction whilst simply keeping things running? Do you want to improve your personal, business and organisational effectiveness? Do you need extra firepower to break through a challenge or a log jam?


If the answer to any of these is yes, then I can help you.


I'm an experienced business coach and management consultant. I have worked with privately owned, SME and large corporates, as well as government and non-profit organisations across a range of industry sectors in the UK and internationally. My expertise includes leadership and management coaching, business strategy and change, as well as the full range of business operations functions, from customer management to HR.


I provide tailored services that frequently combine a range of coaching, consulting and hands-on management and business support activities.


If this resonates in any way with your needs then please get in touch!


I look forward to hearing from you!


Kind Regards,


Anthony

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