Circular business models: How to make more money by selling less...
I’ll be sharing examples of businesses – from local to global – that make more money with circular business models without having to make new products.
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I’ll be sharing examples of businesses – from local to global – that make more money with circular business models without having to make new products.
Throughout its 125 year history, Beard Construction has prided itself on building relationships as well as buildings and perhaps the three words that best describe the way in which they do everything are friendly, efficiency and committed.
In the aftermath of this unprecedented event, planning your return back to business as usual can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.
Paul will discuss the findings from his recent research project exploring how successful entrepreneurs approach the process of selling.
Why creativity is essential for business success, more so now than ever before with Iain Lewis of Torpedo
What I have learnt about Oxfordshire with Jayne Woodley of Oxfordshire Community Foundation
One of the only constants in the Events sector is that it is always evolving. Exploring and demonstrating new and effective ways for people to connect with one another, share insights and engage in memorable ways is a major driver for all event curators.
We all know Oxfordshire is a great place to live and work, however, sometimes this city loses its younger generation, in this case we will be focussing on Generation Z and Millennials, to the likes of London, Bristol or the cheaper countryside.
Everything you want in life is possible. It’s not down to the economy, personal circumstances, a pandemic or any other external factor.
We have all been taken by surprise in having to deal with the unprecedented times of 2020. Most of us went into isolation, rushing to the shops to stock our cupboards.
“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” Alice Walker
In this talk, Enterprise Nation founder Emma Jones, will offer ways in which business owners can build a business that not only survives the next 6-12 months, but thrives.
2020 was going to be a great year. Many of us had interesting projects, promising deals, or powerful breakthroughs to look forward to.
Oxfordshire has in recent years benefited from a valuable and thriving visitor economy that was worth over £2billion and supported nearly 40,000 jobs across the county.
With massive disruption in many sectors, with unprecedented uncertainty across the nation, if not the world, how can we manage to press on, maintaining our business in the face of such change.