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Public course
Business planning for architects
Tuesday 6 October 2009
09.30 to 13.00

Who is this course for?
This course has been designed for architects who are setting up in business and are looking for guidance on writing a business plan. It is also for architects who want to manage the growth of their practices and plan for future developments. It takes delegates through a step-by-step guide to Business Planning: understanding where the business is today, building consensus for future aims and finally, writing a plan.

Course format
This is a half-day course. Templates, case studies and discussions are used, to help delegates go back to their practices and instigate their own Business Plans. In keeping with the Colander philosophy, it is intensely practical, using an interactive workshop style, supported by comprehensive course notes.

Delegate numbers are limited in order to maintain the interactive quality of the training.

Course content
• What is business planning?
• Benefits of planning
• Where to start?
• Where you are today
• Where you want to get to
• Writing the business plan
• Structure for the plan
• Living with your plan

Cost
The cost per delegate is £240 + VAT: £276. However, a £50 discount is available if payment is received by
22 September 2009: £190 + VAT: £218.50

CPD
This course complies with RIBA core CPD requirements for practice management; certificates are awarded on completion.

Course director
Caroline Cole

Venue
RIBA, London - google map

For further information please call Beverley on 01245 506114, or email training@colander.co.uk

If you are interested in this training course you might also be interested in our business review and management consultancy services.

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Discounts are available for multiple bookings.

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