What’s Your Story?
It’s National Storytelling Week and PR guru Kate Stinchcombe-Gillies hosted a discussion about the importance and essence of storytelling.
It’s National Storytelling Week and PR guru Kate Stinchcombe-Gillies hosted a discussion about the importance and essence of storytelling.
It’s National Storytelling Week and PR guru Kate Stinchcombe-Gillies hosted a discussion about the importance and essence of storytelling.
Jackie Jarvis, The Walking Business Coach and Co-Founder of Natural Netwalking asks a selection of Oxfordshire’s business owners to share the ways in which they have grown stronger during these unprecedented times.
Simon Smith, Partner at Oxfordshire based accountancy firm, Wellers, which has offices in Oxford, Banbury, Thame, and London, discusses how SME businesses can avoid the pitfalls of relying on a select few customers and suppliers.
Mike discusses his journey as a social entrepreneur, and some of the key learnings he has picked up along the way. He can discuss how to build a financially successful business focused on meeting a huge global social need.
1. Charitable and social initiatives: Despite being physically separated, the Freeths Charity and Social Committee has been extremely active; we have kept the Freeths community spirit high through organising a variety of virtual social initiatives such as Zoom quizzes, Microsoft Teams lunches and a firm-wide monthly book club!
Freeths LLP has received outstanding reviews in this year’s publication of the Chambers High Net Worth Guide with five ranked individuals and fantastic regional rankings.
1. I have met, started and completed transactions with clients that I’ve never met in person.
Rod Macrae has been hearing about the way businesses have responded to the challenge of COVID-19 – and the support available for SMEs from OxLEP.
About Anisa Telwar Kaicker, Founder & CEO, Anisa International & Anisa Beauty
Relaxing the insolvency laws. The UK Government has announced that it will introduce new measures to support businesses under pressure as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Are you eligible and have you applied for the coronavirus business support grants made available via your local Council?
Saturday Sales Tips “Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations” – Unknown.
Businesses in many industries are now working in an environment that is completely different to the one they were in just months ago. During any crisis, your suppliers and customers are likely to need enhanced levels of support and reassurance.
As governments around the world continue to adopt new political and economic measures to deal with the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic, people and businesses are having to adjust on an almost daily basis.