Business Unwrapped: fresh start
How the coronavirus crisis and our response to it could change business for the better
Olly Mann and The Week’s Joe Evans joined by guest expert Dr Yvette Ankrah MBE, a transformational business coach.
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In this episode, we discuss:
Business transformation
As we emerge from the coronavirus crisis, many small businesses are rethinking how they work. Now is the time to change yours for the better, ditching old habits and giving customers the service they’ve always wanted. We discuss what will change post-lockdown - more home deliveries, more bespoke service, more virtual working - or a revival of face-to-face experiences?
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