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Jan132012

Sparkling Opportunities in 2012 for Owner Managed Businesses 

Business owners and managers have many growth opportunities in the year ahead. With the Olympics and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, there is plenty to boost everyone's spirits and for businesses to expand, diversify and benefit from these ‘once in a lifetime events’.

CMC’s new partner Phil McConnell , who covers West London and Surrey, feel's that 2012 is the year that these businesses will grow, innovate and expand.

Phil believes there are many opportunities for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to grow and win some overdue gold medals. ‘During the past year, businesses have dealt with a weak economy, draining confidence for businesses. Going forward inflation should begin to decrease, having a positive effect on small business overheads and help consumer confidence. In spite of all these challenges, small businesses have shown resilience and will take opportunities when they arise.  2012 will be a great year for businesses based in the South East England; they will be in the spotlight regardless of Britain medal tally.’

If you want your own business to have sustainable growth with a high performance team and longevity to reach its own 60 year jubilee then you need to plan, match personal objectives to business directions and invest accordingly. Of course, growth can be challenging whilst running the day to day operations, this is where CMC can help.

Find out more about Phil and how he can help your business or call Phil on 0208 8920228.

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