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Jane Hogan

Do you know a company that has hit a brick wall in its growth?

Finance Tree, Deloitte and Ward Hadaway are running a programme specifically for owners of companies that have hit a sticky patch, where growth has levelled out, or even stopped. Five modules are delivered over six months, every session is focused on you, your plans and aspirations for your business, and how we can help it to GROW.You can 5% off programme registration by quoting 'eforum' when you book online at www.growth4u.biz

If you have been running your business for while, and growth is slowing down; you aren’t getting the results from the business that you should; or you have lost the drive and passion that once spurred you on; then this programme is for you!

You can register online for the full programme – or even just for the first module at www.growth4u.biz. With our 100% money back guarantee all the risk for you is removed. If the programme does not deliver for you they will refund you in full – so there really is nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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