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Business Development task force

The Business Development task force will help you understand the importance of applying the right tactics to secure, retain and grow your presence in the marketplace, making sure that you’re continuing to meet the needs of your customer and getting appropriate value in return.

This task force will provide British Chamber members the best tools for applying the most effective strategy to increase your sales for your business; learn how to build a winning marketing plan, how to enhance your communication capabilities, maximize your personal presentation skills, etc.

For whom will the task force be?
This task force will broaden the knowledge of business people, whether they’re early in their career or already have extensive business experience, from the entrepreneur with the idea to the established marketeer.
Aimed for the small business which seeks to expand its publicity, to the affirmed corporate which wants to explore alternative and the most recent marketing and communications tools.
 

What will the Task Force focus on?

  • Marketing strategy
  • Creative marketing
  • Effective communication
  • Marketing research & analysis
  • Public Relations
  • Networking

Task Force members are:

David Demetrius, Emadin (chair)
John Parsons, Fulcra International FInancial Planning
Cecilia Fitch, EXT-Media
Richard Ward, TwoFourGroup
Caroline Wildemeersch, Ambos Advocaten

Want to join the task force and contribute to the programme? contact Petra
 

6 March 2012: "Cloud - The future is bright!" - A guide to Cloud computing by Richard Carty, Netshield

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2011

- Business Marketing workshop: Productive marketing; with or without budget. (23 Feb 2011)

- Negotiation techniques with David Demetrius (6 Oct 2011)

- Is your website doing the business? with Jeremy Dixson and Tim Reynolds

- How to Network? A lunch-speed-networking session with Ed Read Reading (24 Jan 2012)

- Social networking perils and how to avoid them? (1 Feb 2012)

 

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