Thursday, January 16, 2025

East Yorkshire firms offered free advice about business growth

Experienced entrepreneur and business coach Phil Ward will be offering East Yorkshire businesses advice on how to grow and expand at two FREE workshops taking place at Brough later this month.

Invest East Yorkshire is staging two three-hour sessions at Brough Business Centre. The strategy planning workshops are suitable for businesses that have been established for a year or more and aim to equip their owners with the knowledge and confidence to grow their business.

Growing your business could involve increasing its sales, reaching more customers, launching new products or services, expanding your team or streamlining how you operate to boost your profits. Phil will help participants to decide what growth looks like for their business by helping them create their own personalised plan, setting out clear goals for the future and the actions needed to achieve them.

With many years’ experience of establishing, running, growing and selling his own businesses under his belt, as well as a wealth of business consultancy and coaching expertise, Phil said: “I know first hand the excitement and rewards of running your own business, but I also understand how stressful and isolating it can feel. As a business owner, it’s easy to get caught up in day-to-day operations and lose sight of your long-term goals.

“Every business is unique, facing its own set of challenges and opportunities. My role is to partner with you to re-focus your strategy to help you seize opportunities, overcome barriers and achieve success. I have the knowledge to help you grow your business, regain clarity and rekindle the enthusiasm that drove you to start your venture. There’s nothing more rewarding to me than helping business owners create a winning strategy and see their hard work pay off.”

The workshops will take place at Brough Business Centre on Baffin Way, Brough  on Wednesday 22 and Wednesday 29 January, from 9.30am to 12.30pm. To book visit the investeastyorkshire web site.

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