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Make a big Splash: Is your business ready for growth? 5th July 2010, Egham

As the economy continues to falter, many economic commentators are predicting a “double dip” recession. More market share will change hands in the Marine industry through this next phase than at any other point in the economic cycle. Understanding how to successfully navigate this phase is crucial for those businesses wanting to thrive.

How prepared are you to seize the opportunities?
The BMF has partnered with International Business Coaching firm, Shirlaws, to help you navigate the next part of your business journey. The "Splash" programme has been created specifically to support small and medium-sized businesses in the Marine sector through a short series of workshops that give you the strategies you need to seize the opportunities.

This seminar has been experienced by over 3,000 business owners across the world and has fundamentally changed the way they think about their business in this economy.

Come to our complimentary taster session to see first-hand how "Splash" helps you:

Assess the current market position.
* What is really going on in the UK and global economy?
* What impact does it have on your Marine business and sector decisions?

Consider your business options
* What choices should you consider now?
* What return will these choices give?

Get clear on your next steps
* What strategies should you utilise and when?
* What actions should you take first?

Event details:

Date: Monday 5th July 2010
13.30 registration
14:00 to 16:00 session
Venue: British Marine Federation Marine House,
Thorpe Lea Road,
Egham,
Surrey TW20 8BF
Presenter: Ed Percival - Director, Shirlaws UK

To register for the taster session please email Liv Whetmore at BMF lwhetmore@britishmarine.co.uk or tel: 01784 223631.

For more information on the Shirlaws Splash Programme
http://www.shirlawsonline.com/events/391-a_big_splash_with_the_british_marine_federation

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Posted 2010-06-23 12:28:09

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