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Social Enterprise - Is it for me?

Social Enterprise - Is it for me?

Description:
This half day workshop, presented by your local social enterprise adviser, is an introduction to the concept of social enterprise and how a social enterprise operates. Using practical examples and case studies, you will be equipped to decide whether a social enterprise business model is right for you and what the next steps are as well as how to get further support.

Aimed At:
Anyone wanting to understand the basics of social enterprise or investigate social enterprise as a business model

Main Points

Social Enterprise - Is it for me?

Business Link Yorkshire running a series of information and advice sessions fro anyone interested in social enterprise.Please find attached more information. 

Why does your business need social media? – Breakfast Briefing

30/04/2010 - 08:30
30/04/2010 - 10:30
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This is a Leeds Media event.

Ask the important questions that every business needs to know about social media:

  1. How much time will it take me?
  2. What will I say?
  3. How will I know it’s working (and worth it)?

After this informative session from one of the founding users of this growing online environment - Liz Cable from Reach Further - you will be able to determine if this channel is worth investing your time and effort.

Venue:
Aspire
2 Infirmary Street
Leeds

Key Account Management

24/11/2010 - 09:00
25/11/2010 - 17:00
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Key or strategic accounts are your most important clients. Not only are they your most important clients they are also the ones at most risk of attack from your competition. If they are important to you then they will certainly be attractive to your competitors. Therefore managing and developing key accounts is an essential skill if we want to stay ahead of the competition!

  • Do you know who your key clients are?
  • Do you have the right management structure and adequately trained personnel to retain and grow your key accounts?

Key Account Management

14/09/2010 - 09:00
15/09/2010 - 17:00
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Key or strategic accounts are your most important clients. Not only are they your most important clients they are also the ones at most risk of attack from your competition. If they are important to you then they will certainly be attractive to your competitors. Therefore managing and developing key accounts is an essential skill if we want to stay ahead of the competition!

  • Do you know who your key clients are?
  • Do you have the right management structure and adequately trained personnel to retain and grow your key accounts?
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