Lunch and Learn

Monday, November 26th, 2007 @ 7:28 am | Tips, Networking

Did you know that it was possible to enjoy your lunch and learn at the same time? Well it is true, easy to do, and best of all free to you. A colleague of mine has been helping current and aspiring small business owners, entrepreneurs’ world wide with a weekly teleconference interview show that he calls the Lunch and Learn Teleseminar Show. His name is Greg Williams and if you go to his website www.YourEmergingSmallBusiness.com you will be able sign up for the free teleseminar scheduled at noon eastern standard time in the United States this week and every Monday.

An accomplished business owner in his own right Greg was selected as businessman of the year by the U.S. Congress, and sits on numerous committees and advisory boards. Focused on ensuring the success of others Greg is uniquely positioned in a network of subject mater experts who are willing to provide you with free information on current market issues. The cost to you is just a phone call and your time.

The teleseminar lasts for 30 minutes, so if you have an hour for lunch you can listen and learn then eat. If you only have a half hour lunch I recommend that you munch and learn at the same time. Don’t be afraid of someone hearing you eat; the call is muted on your end to provide clarity for everyone to hear on the call. Click the link and sign up for the Lunch and Learn Show; make the call and on Monday at noon eastern you will have the opportunity to not only feed your body, but your mind as well.

 

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