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Building Resilience in Times of Change: When to Iterate vs. Pivot | July Webinar

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Date and Time:

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Location

Virtual

Tickets: Free

You know you need to do things differently but are not quite sure where to start?

 

About this event

Are you an entrepreneur struggling to effectively pivot your business model or strategy? You know you need to do things differently but are not quite sure where to start?

If so, join Aymen Dewji – Managing Partner at ShiftRight for an interactive workshop where we will explore some of the common challenges most entrepreneurs face when needing to consider alternative ways of doing business and discuss how to tackle them effectively. Join us to get 1:1 advice and guidance on your biggest business pain points!

We will explore the following:

  •  How to manage your business during times of change
  •  Real Case Examples focused on:
    • Developing an alternative revenue channel
    • Testing a new product or service offering
  • The importance and need for contingency planning in your business

Come ready to discuss your current business challenge!

Note: This is a virtual remote event. The day of your session, you will be emailed a Zoom link to access the workshop. Registrants for this workshop must provide responses to the questions asked when obtaining a registration ticket.

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER – Aymen Dewji

Aymen Dewji is the Managing Partner at ShiftRight Consulting (www.shiftright.ca), a Human Capital firm with a passion for change! She brings over a decade of experience managing large scale transformative change for fortune 500 organizations and public sector enterprises. Aymen’s passion lies in helping organizations and individuals decomplicate the process of change, her motto is that change done well is change made easy. She holds a Masters in International Human Resources & Labour Relations from the London School of Economics and a Bachelors in Business Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business.