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PODCAST: How your business can thrive beyond Covid-19

BreakThrough Business Solutions’ Fiona Clark offers some practical advice to help business owners get through the next six months, and make their businesses more resilient in the process.  As a degree […]

Cathy Parker
Cathy Parker
May 11, 2020 One Min Read
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BreakThrough Business Solutions’ Fiona Clark offers some practical advice to help business owners get through the next six months, and make their businesses more resilient in the process.

 As a degree of normality finally returns across New Zealand’s diverse small business sector, business owners are still reeling from the effects of the country’s harsh lockdown. Now they’re in uncharted territory as they seek to adjust to the new business landscape, and it is a confusing and stressful time for everyone. It’s a time like this that calls for cool heads and steady hands, which is why NZBusiness sought the opinion and wisdom of highly respected business growth specialist Fiona Clark.

Over many years Fiona has worked with hundreds of New Zealand businesses of all sizes – helping them to grow and succeed in one of the world’s most competitive economies.

Her knowledge and advice will never be more vital than in these tough times of post Covid-19 uncertainty – when it is more important than ever to reach out and collaborate with fellow business owners.

Understandably, as a business owner you have strong concerns going into the next six to 12 months. Here Fiona Clark provides some perspective on what lies ahead. We hope this podcast will help give you the confidence you need to make the right decisions going forward.

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