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Business people in the East Midlands are looking forward to spending an inspirational morning with an award winning writer and presenter when he visits Leicester next week.
Issued 25 Jan 02. Source Suzanne Page. | Read
Small businesses in Lincolnshire and Rutland that have been severely affected by the foot and mouth crisis could still receive government grants of up to £15,000 each.
Chief executives looking to make a breakthrough in their business could benefit from a course being run by Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland.
A family business specialising in recycling plastics is going from strength to strength, thanks to help from Business Link for Leicestershire.
Reports of the death of manufacturing are greatly exaggerated, according to new figures from Leicester Shire Development Agency and Business Link for Leicestershire.
Lincoln city and West Lindsey employers are leading the way on workforce development, according to latest figures from Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland.
Business Link for Leicestershire is appealing to businesses to question why they don't seek outside support after a national survey found eight out of ten businesses never ask for help.
British enterprises are getting ahead in e-commerce, according to figures published by the European Commission.
Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland has kicked off 2002 with fresh plans to stimulate all kinds of business throughout the area.
Leicester Shire Development Agency has described to an influential think tank how it is delivering top priorities for regional development.
People who made a New Year's resolution to become their own boss are being offered a helping hand by a new two-day course run by Business Link for Leicestershire.
People who made a New Year's resolution to become their own boss are being offered a helping hand by a new two-day course run by Business Link for Leicestershire.
Business Link for Leicestershire has kicked off 2002 with fresh plans for a more holistic business world.
A Lincoln-based manufacturing firm have improved customer and colleague relations by taking part in a programme designed to improve efficiency and customer service.
A total of 75 new Leicestershire businesses have signed up on a fast track growth programme to achieve £1 million turnover within three to five years
Cutting through red tape was one of the hot topics when more than 100 Asian business people met leaders of support agencies.
Officials from Leicester Shire Development Agency and emda headed the "Enterprising Peepul" event with Belgrave Baheno Peepul Centre.
American author Mimi Donaldson will tell Lincolnshire business people "Don't wait - Negotiate" at a dinner to be held next week.
Recent events held in West Lindsey for budding entrepreneurs have been so successful that Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland have now arranged a further three dates.
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