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Strategic Communications Africa Ltd., (Stratcomm Africa), is giving small and medium enterprises participating in this year’s Business Sense SME Exhibition, a rare opportunity to learn about the use of effective communication approaches for business growth and survival. This is the second of the Stratcomm Africa communication clinics for SMEs.
The SME conference with the theme “Empowering SMEs through Finance and Knowledge” was held at the National Theatre in Accra, from 21 – 22 November, 2013.
In addition to showcasing its wide range of offerings, Stratcomm Africa will hold communications clinics for companies to help them understand how professional communications services could be employed to facilitate organizational growth and development and also achieve profitability.
Ms. Esther A. N. Cobbah, Chief Executive of Stratcomm Africa and 2012 CIMG Marketing Woman of the Year, says, “Stratcomm Africa is very well positioned to share with SMEs appropriate communication strategies and approaches for business growth. We are an indigenous Ghanaian company with deep local knowledge and international expertise with an appreciation of the communication needs of SME’s operating in Ghana”.
“We have the capability to help SMEs get their message down to raise their bottom line” she added.
The Business Sense 2013 Expo is an annual networking event, trade show & conference for business owners, entrepreneurs & company decision-makers. The exhibition and conference is aimed at creating a well organized and conducive platform for discussing business improvement discussions.
It was attended by business owners, President, CEO, CFO, CMO, COO, Directors, Financial Services Representatives, Partners, Marketing Professionals, Business Development Executives, Sales Executives and Vice Presidents of organization.
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