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Business Webinar - The Numbers that Matter


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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Seminar Series...


The Numbers that Matter


A business owner can look at all sorts of numbers in order to manage their business ? sales, expenditure, profit, customers etc etc. This seminar explores which ones are the ones that make a difference and warns that measuring the wrong numbers can in fact harm your business.


Venue: Online Webinar

Date: Monday 17th November

Time: 7pm ? 8.30 pm

Cost: ?20 (free to Crunchers clients and first time attendees)


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Reaction from the recent seminar, 'Alternative Guide to Sales', was generally highly favourable with feedback scoring overall value 9.5/10.


Comments included:


"Excellent presentation. Very informative - thanks again."


"Really wonderful, thought-provoking. The sales seminar has changed my attitude about selling."


"Very good seminar. Looking forward to adapting our sales strategy."




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Accountants South London

  • 4 years later...

Hello,


I have a question. Is it going to be similar seminar this month (March)? I really would like to participate, since I really need advices about sales. Actually, I'm planning to open my new business in Germany and I need advices how doing everything right. But if you are not going to organize any similar meeting, could you help me answering if distributors are needed in such situation? I was reading a bit more about it here https://pointoneintl.com/ but I'm still not sure if it is a need.


I will be very thankful for your answer

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