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How to do More with Less! Your exclusive seminar invitation

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Are you struggling to sustain or grow your business and don?t know what to do next? If this sounds

Are you struggling to sustain or grow your business and don’t know what to do next? If this sounds like you, we can help! Our core focus is to support customers with business intelligence and technology to make their businesses thrive. We created the ‘How to do more with less’ customer seminar to show you our proven approach to solving the most common business challenges we see our clients facing right now: - Having too many manual processes in place with not enough skilled staff to be able to fulfil orders let alone think of expanding or diversifying - Having technology in place which is inefficient causing them to focus on fire-fighting instead of strategising - Not knowing how to apply simple methods to better market themselves, charge more for printed products, and increase their business model adaptability and flexibility [REGISTER FOR THE EVENT to learn our 3 step approach!]( What we planned for you: - The seminar kick off with a panel session of highly innovative businesses from the industry that will share their stories. Sarah Kilcoyne-Guilliam at [Bluetree Group](mailto:Bluetree%20Group) Mike Beese at [Dectek]( and Charles Rogers from [Portland Media]( will articulate how sustained growth can be achieved through leveraging technology, partnering with other organisations, as well as diversifying your product portfolio. - Casual networking with drinks, refreshments and lunch provided - The afternoon session focusing on three practical workshops around increased productivity and efficiency of print production and workflows; effective ways of selling print and retaining better profits; ways to engage with marketing agencies and support their client pitches. [Register your interest to attend]( We look forward to seeing you there! Best wishes, Ricoh UK in collaboration with the IPIA *The event has a limited availability of 30 places only. All sessions will be recorded and distributed to those who registered. [web version]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Printweek Third Party Correspondence emails, please click [here](. To understand how we process, use & safeguard your data, please read our [Privacy Policy](. If you would like to update your marketing contact preferences, then please [click here](.

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