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Next CCJM Consulting Ltd workshop

Next CCJM Consulting Ltd workshop

























Next West London CCJM Consulting Ltd workshop will be on the 11th March 12.30-13.30 The Maker Station in Brentford. If you have missed this one or if you would like a chance to work (take action) on what we started covering last week than this is perfect for you!

If you are looking to make changes this year 2020 in the way you operate your small business or take your small business forward that this is a workshop for YOU!
This workshop is a mix of individual thinking and group exercise.
What you will get out of this event:
  • Get clear practical business productivity tips
  • Get a new approach to finding time to run your business
  • Understand what it takes to be business ready
  • Get a draft of an action plan to implement some of these business changes to make
  • and of course, make new business connections!

Tickets are FREE for Maker Station members and for yearly Members of The Gaia Network. Early Bird Tickets now available HERE 




Here is a short video Testimonial of our last workshop:
















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    In the meantime, feel free to get in touch directly with me at info@ccjmconsulting.com. I am here to help you move your business forward!

    To your success! and see you online on CCJM VIP FB Groups!

    Ariane Eva Morin
    Transformative Leader & Startup/SmallBusiness Expert
    W www.ccjmconsulting.com

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