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How to Thrive in 2025 - SME Power planning

February 13, 2025

10:30 - 01:15

Preston

University of Central Lancashire

We are delighted to be able to invite eligible businesses* to participate in our fully-funded leadership development programme coming to you in the first quarter of 2025. Join us on a journey to tackle the challenges of implementing growth action plans in your business. The programme promises to offer valuable strategies and real-world insights. Whether you're facing hurdles in scaling your business or navigating the complexities of expansion, this interactive series will provide a platform to share experiences, exchange ideas, and gain practical solutions. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow entrepreneurs, learn from industry experts and take your growth journey to the next level. You are welcome to bring along colleagues, too, who are supporting your growth agenda. As a business with 5 or more employees, you are invited to come along to this flagship event featuring a keynote presentation on how to effectively plan for the year ahead as well as interactive sessions to help you kickstart your growth mindset. You will be able to network with our Entrepreneurs in Residence as well as graduates of Help to Grow: Management at the University of Central Lancashire and hear how the programme has helped them activate their business growth planning. We will also celebrate our latest cohort achieving successful completion of the programme! Our guest presenter We are pleased to welcome Suzie Brooks from Brooks Finance and Business Experts to deliver an inspirational keynote to start off this event. Her presentation is designed to help you power plan for 2025 and beyond.

Venue address

Media Factory, Kirkham Street, Preston, PR1 1JN
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