Communicating Your Business and Trade fairs
Almost any business faces the challenge of making most of a trade fair
opportunity and being perceived as a credible partner in the
(international) market place. 
The seminar focuses on both the larger framework and the most practical
aspects of your business communication processes. It will prove a
crucial workout towards your 'Business Communication Toolkit'. This
toolkit is a low-cost, multimedia and Customer Relationship Management,
project management approach that can transform, in as little as 2 weeks,
the way the global market perceives your business and is instrumental in
your dealings with investors, banks, distributors, business partners,
funding organisations and of course your clients and prospects. The
session will also include a hands-on practical session that will help
provide a very useful real life simulation.
The seminar's content can be used directly in your daily communications
and in preparing for upcoming trade events.
Date: Tuesday, 23rd August 2005
Time: 1.00pm - 5.00pm
Venue: The Canterbury innovation Incubator, 200 Armagh Street,
Christchurch.
Cost: Free (Fully funded by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise)
Presenter: Patrick E.J Rottiers
To register contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



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