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Times have changed and here we are once more in Lockdown! It's time to adapt your small business if you haven't already!

This month of Nov 2020 we are going to share with you live online over these next few weeks weekly business tips is on how to adapt your small business during lockdown.


Join us weekly on Fridays on CCJM Consulting Ltd where we will share weekly easy tips on how to adapt your small business during lockdown.

Are some of the business tips and recommendations we will cover in details: Take the opportunity to become a leader in your field , Create a new work collaborations, Offer to speak about your small business or share some of your skills on other platforms ...and much more!

Select any of the 4 dates you wish to attend our live. We will send you by email the previous video recordings so you don't miss out!



And remember to prepare any questions you might have - if any - to ask us too!

So register now!

This Friday biz tip to adapt your small business:
1. Update your customers on regular basis
2. Look after your existing customers 

If you can't wait to discover all 10 business tips to adapt your small business during lockdown you can watch our video on youtube (12min) HERE   


Otherwise register for FREE HERE

Ariane Eva Morin
Transformative Leader & Startup/SmallBusiness Expert at  CCJM Consulting Ltd
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