A week dedicated to growing your business

Business Growth Week is organised and led by accountancy and business advisory firm MHA Moore and Smalley. From 16-20 April, their website and digital content will showcase blogs, videos, tips and advice on how to grow your business, with the support of blog contributors from a variety of companies and organisations from around the region.

UCLan, nxo, North & Western Chamber of Commerce, Freshfield, Miralis and Boost are amongst some of the companies that have come together with MHA Moore and Smalley to create a portal for businesses to access a wide range of free advice focused on growth.

Damian Walmsley, Partner at MHA Moore and Smalley, said: “Business Growth Week is a great way to pull together a variety of resources from businesses across the region. By doing this we have been able to provide an array of advice for local companies to embrace, in order to grow and prosper. We will also be discussing our distinct service line Growth+ and how it can help business owners / management teams unlock their growth potential.

Growth+ is a business decision support tool provided by MHA Moore and Smalley in conjunction with Mindshop. A variety of workshops have been created to identify, clarify, focus and act upon ways to successfully grow a business. The Growth+ sessions aim to facilitate rather than consult and are bespoke for each business which is shown in the series of videos being launched throughout the week.”

The dedicated web page is now live, with blogs and videos being uploaded daily. Advice will be available from, Kirsty Smith, International Trade Development Officer at the North and Western Chamber of Commerce; Dr Robin Carey, Academic Planning and Marketing Director at UCLan; Philip Dyer, Founder and Executive Chairman at nxo and many more.

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