DISCOVER how to manage behavioural change and business profibility in your business at the next Bayside Business Network Seminar, to be held on Monday 20 April 2009 at Milanos in Brighton Beach.
From 6.15pm to 7.15pm organisational and environmental change facilitor Leila Greenfield will provide strategies on how to shift people’s thinking and hence their behavouir. This is a great opportunity for people to learn some tools to increase their ability to influence others.
At 7.30pm, Dean McVeigh and Timothy Holden from Foreman’s Business Advisors will share their wealth of experience and give advice about how to identify, develop and manage a profitable business.
These seminars are part of Bayside City Council’s Business Seminar Series, which gives people the opportunity to learn from accomplished professionals and network with fellow Bayside business people.
The seminars are held at Milanos (4 The Esplanade, Brighton Beach) once a month on Monday evenings, between 6pm - 8.45pm.
Bayside Mayor Councillor James Long encourages anyone who is serious about running a successful business to attend one or more of the seminars offered and learn a thing or two from experts in the field.
“The Bayside Business Seminars are a great opportunity to share ideas and learn new skills, while networking with local Bayside business operators,” Cr Long said.
Seminars are free to Bayside Business Network members. A small charge may apply to nonmembers.
For more information, visit the Bayside Business Network website or contact 9599 4444.