Businesses of all sizes can and do benefit from using outsourcing. Whether it’s your PA or using a telephone answering service, hiring specialists to deliver services that are not your strength areas can be really beneficial to a small business.
Deborah Meredith, founder of City PA has first hand experience of outsourcing from both a supplier and client perspective. She set up her company that provides secretarial and business support services whilst on maternity leave, after having spent 20 years as a Board Level PA primarily for Blue-chip companies. The company has grown extensively using outsourcing as one of the strategies. Deborah will talk about her experiences of growing her business and how outsourcing has helped her to achieve this.
The Mission Possible Network helps women build relationships with other like-minded business women, in a friendly and supportive environment. We strive to ensure attendees leave the meetings with a greater level of enthusiasm, enhanced knowledge and new business contacts. Our commitment to quality is demonstrated through gaining the Prowess Flagship Award for best practice in businesswomen’s networks in 2006. The meeting coordinator is Denise Cooke.
What Members Say - Mission Possible has helped to connect me with other business women that face the same issues as I do within my business. In doing so, both my business and I have benefited with support and encouragement. With Mission Possible there is no pressure to buy others goods or services, the atmosphere is relaxed and inclusive. Donna Rogers, Den Boer Wines
Who is it for?
The network is ideal for women who are just starting up or are in the early stages of running their business. Generally around twenty people attend each meeting. Our ethos is to make the meetings informal, friendly and welcoming for people so that they gain confidence and learn something useful at the same time. Presentations are generally informal, practical and tailored specifically for our target audience.
Directions -
The meeting is held in Carpenter House Broad Quay, Bath, BA1 1UD which can be by turning left outside the train station in the centre of Bath and walking 100yds to the left.