Plan for 1983 another hard-hitting seminar from the company that first brought you the Jones on Property Seminars; Taxation Strategies for the 1980's; and many others. Now. a seminar for the times: How to SURVIVE and PROSPER through the current Recession. Here >s an intensive one day seminar which will teach you: HOW TO ANALYSE YOUR BUSINESS; HOW TO CUT COSTS; HOW TO IMPROVE SALES, - HOW TO IMPROVE CASH FLOW; HOW TO MANAGE YOUR TIME MORE EFFECTIVELY; OPPORTUNITIES TO LOOK FOR; HOW TO HANDLE CREDITORS; etc, etc. This is a one day crash course in business survival, specifically aimed at the owners and management of small to medium sized companies. All speakers have been carefully chosen for their experience in handling problems which typically face the smaller business. They are people who understand first hand the problems associated with the running of a small to medium sized company. Whether your business is as a MANUFACTURER! RETAILER, or SERVICE INDUSTRY, if you are having • problems through a downturn in sales, poor cash flow, lack of profitability, etc. etc. then this could be the best investment you will ever make. Full seminar notes will be provided. This one day seminar will be held early December in Auckland. Hamilton. Wellington and Christchurch. For full details and brochure, write: Seminars Pacifica Ltd P.O. Box 820 WELLINGTON or telephone anvume: Auckland: 774-281 Wellington: 851 -840/728-231 Seminar fee is fully lax deductible. Wellington and Auckland seminars will be held on a Saturday.
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