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Professional Services Marketing Masterclass
Driving brand differentiation in a competitive market
Two-day masterclass 7-8 December 2006 Avillion Hotel Sydney
This interactive masterclass will provide you with practical insights on how to:
- Differentiate your firm in a competitive market - Optimise marketing strategies - Exceed client expectations - Instill a business development culture across your firm - Evaluate the efficacy of marketing and business development initiatives
Masterclass leader:
René Kraus Director of Marketing and Business Development, Patent Fish & Richardson P.C. (U.S.A.)
With presentation by:
Sue-Ella Prodonovich Principal Prodonovich Tyrrell Binning
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