How to Differentiate Yourself is an interactive workshop by expert Mark Altman of MindsetGo where participants identify their assets, characteristics, strengths, and skills as an individual. It is a mix of how you present yourself and how others see you. A strong personal brand is what differentiates you from your competition and represents how you…
Continue readingWHEN: Thursday, October 17, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm WHERE: Mickey Cassidy’s Irish Restaurant & Public House 116 Main Street, Medway (Drybridge Crossing Plaza opposite end from The Muffin House) LUNCHEON FEE: Members $25; Nonmembers $30. Click here to register. Register by October 14 Join us for to an Medway Business Council networking lunch on…
Continue readingMedway Business Council Annual Dinner Meeting May 16th Featuring Guest Speaker Michael Boynton, Medway Town Administrator The Medway Business Council invites all business owners to attend the organization’s annual dinner meeting on May 16th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Restaurant 45, 45 Milford Street, Medway. The meeting’s speaker is Michael Boynton, Medway…
Continue readingIs your business’ website “ready for business”? Like the phrase, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” effective web design is best judged by the users of the website – not just by the owner. Many factors impact the usability of a website in addition to good form (how it looks) and function (how easy…
Continue readingReady to keep the St. Patrick’s Day spirit alive? Come to a special Medway Business Council networking lunch on March 21st from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. This is not only a chance to meet other Medway business owners and enjoy fine fare, but an opportunity to meet the new chef of Mickey Cassidy’s Irish…
Continue readingHave you been putting off planning for you businesses future? Medway business owners – regardless of company size – pour their heart and soul building their company. Unfortunately, stats show that 58% of small privately held business owners have no succession plan (Inc. Magazine) and most of those with no plan: 78% blamed their lack…
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