Sustain your business

Facilitated by Trish Coleman

Owner of award winning Norwester Cafe Amberley

www.norwestercafe.co.nz

 

 

 

SEMINAR OVERVIEW

-what got you started

-defining moments

-energy preservation

-the 4 pillars to successful business

-the 3 hats every small business owner has to wear

-the calibre of your support

 

Today, there is a lot of “speak” around sustainability.  When consid­ering this word, most of us think of environmental issues as being the focus.  However, turn this around and consider that behind all sus­tainable goals and achievements, there is always a person, or a team  True sustainability comes from recognising that people are the archi­tects of initiatives that make a difference in the world, therefore sus­tainability must start with them. Trish Coleman, founder and owner of the Nor’Wester Cafe in Amber­ley has plenty of wisdom to share about “doing business”.  She has manoeuvred herself and her restaurant through many risks and chal­lenges which she calls, defining moments.  These have paved the way to her sustaining twelve and a half years to date in hospitality, an industry not for the faint hearted. Trish has a wealth of experience, and along with being a talented and experienced presenter, this day will be well worth attending.  She will share her story, and encourage you to look at your pathway to business success. Your awareness will also be raised around what thinking and tools are essential for sustaining your business.

 

 Testimonials about Trish Coleman

“This is the 2nd time I have been to listen to Trish Coleman speak. She is easy to listen to and very inspiring. Her hard work over the years is certainly paying off and she has a natural way with getting her message across. I got some very useful things out of Trish's last seminar that have put me at ease about a few things that I was concerned about in my business. If you get the chance to hear Trish speak I would highly recommend going”.  Tracey - Cosy Toes

 

 

"Positive, practical reminders of sustaining ourselves as individuals. Exploring for each of us, the motivation for doing what we do. Not a navel gazing, hippy feel good session, but relating yourself to some-one else's real life experiences. It gave oppor­tunity to relate our own self and business, in a real sense, whilst gaining perspective from others. The more open the group, the more you will get out of it, especially in the exercises of participation."  Janet and Dannette Moriarty - Moriarty Shearing

 

For more information ph (03) 315 6555 or email inspiredtalk@slingshot.co.nz