Cut out the waffle and create a plan you stick to!
You know your small business needs a strategy...
But the thought of writing a dry, corporate looking plan fills you with dread.
It doesn't have to be that way!
It's your business... you get to decide the rules, including how your business plan looks and works.
Introducing the Luggage Tag Business Plan!
All the important stuff, boiled down to neat, succinct bullet points, scribbled out on a luggage tag!
Yes, it's a little whimsical, but who doesn't love a luggage tag? They're so nostalgic and attractive!
And... just because something has a dollop of whimsy DOES NOT mean it is entirely flimsy. This plan is totally serious, just presented in a fabulously un-serious way.
Why? Because you love stationery, you hate jargon filled long documents and, laying it out this way will make you FAR more likely to stick to the plan.
What's inside?
This course is purposefully short. The idea that the longer the course, the greater value it is, is entirely nonsense. People can waffle for hours!
The Luggage Tag Business Plan, however, gets right to the point, quickly and effectively.
You'll get 5 clear lessons taking you through WHY you do what you do and HOW you want to go about it.
It's not set in stone either: it's on a luggage tag for goodness sake! You can rewrite it as many times as you want. Review it weekly and create a new one, or, if it's still making sense, let it hang somewhere near where you work as an excellent visual reminder of your foundations and intentions.
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Full course and all resources £65
About Sarah:
Your trainer, Sarah Longfield, a creative producer and coach has 25 years of experience coaching and facilitating creative and engaging workshops to people, from all walks of life, aged 2 to 102. She has a knack of delivering training that is fun, practical and ensures everyone is whipped up into a whirlwind of enthusiasm.
After over a decade as Artistic Director of Toonspeak Young People's Theatre, Sarah has worked in a variety of settings delivering training and workshops from laughter filled retreats to being on the Arts Award training panel for Trinity College London and a whole bunch of stuff inbetween!
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