What is your business intellectual property and how do you protect it so your business can grow?
Intellectual property is often a businesses greatest asset and should be the foundation for growth of the business.
Mike Battersby will show you where this value is in your business and how to protect it. As a business growth lawyer, Mike sees all the horror stories AFTER things have turned pear shaped and is passionate about confronting the possibilities BEFORE they happen.
It doesn't have to cost the earth, but it's important to get it right.
So you have protected your business - now what?
What are the key considerations to grow your business?
Have you noticed that when you get to a certain point in your business, it just seems difficult to get over the next hump?
Jeremy Wilson from Success Group will take you through the key success factors in any business.
What do you need to get you over the next hump?
Come away with:
Key Speakers:
Mike Battersby - Battersby & Co
Mike is the director of Battersby and Co. business lawyers, the business growth law experts. Battersby and Co. has been supporting the success of local and overseas businesses of all sizes since 1997, providing specialist business growth and intellectual property protection services
Jeremy Wilson - Success Group Ltd
Jeremy is not like other accountants. He is a business owner who happens to be an accountant. Not only that, he is a performance accountant meaning that he focuses of the future performance of a business and not just the past. Jeremy is a regular speaker presenting business growth strategies. He won't be boring!
Guarantee:
"If you're not completely satisfied with this event, we will give you money back - no questions asked"
Govt Grant:
You may be eligible for a Management Training grant and get 1/2 your fee back. We will help you to do this.
When: Wednesday 15 September
Time: 6.00 - 8.00pm
Where: St Columba Centre, 40 Vermont Street, Ponsonby, Auckland
Registration: 5.30pm
Cost: Non - Members - $115+gst second person 1/2 price
GYB Members - $79+gst
What to bring: Pen & paper, business cards
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