New Start Scotland Exhibition - SECC, Glasgow 19th - 20th March 2010
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Free Tickets to New Start Scotland 2010
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Workshops

The free interactive workshops have been very popular at previous events. They are more intimate and detailed than the seminars, and really give you the opportunity to learn the skills you will need to run a successful small business. Workshops run throughout the two days and topics include;


Ben KenchSales and Marketing -how to achieve big results without big budgets. Don’t miss this workshop, which is packed with invaluable insights into small business survival from The Can Can Man, The UK’s No.1 small business growth specialist.

 


HMRCStarting in Business: Expenses and more -HM Revenue and Customs will guide you through registering your business, key dates, and what records you will need to keep. They will also explain the common categories of expenses and outline what is claimable and what is not.

 


mamut  logoIncreasing efficiency -You can easily save both time and money by increasing efficiency in your business. Mamut Business Software will cover a range of topics including; creating a business plan, managing your customers, and setting up websites and webshops. You will also receive a free copy of their highly acclaimed StartUp software.


Ian MacDonaldExplode with Growth -Ian Macdonald one of Scotland’s leading motivational business speakers, will help business owners and management teams to understand and act upon the most important "back to basics" business strategies that can make a massive, positive difference to your business performance.

 


Creideasach logoStaffing your business -This workshop explores the myths associated with employing people. Highlighting the rights of employers and how to avoid the pitfalls experienced by others, this interactive workshop will inform and enlighten.

 

All of the workshops need to be pre-booked at the event and places are limited so please arrive early to avoid disappointment.