Managing IP webinar: Honing your business development skills

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Managing IP webinar: Honing your business development skills

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Speakers from Sterne Kessler will discuss various ways to make contacts and build networks to reach potential clients

Managing IP’s latest webinar, ‘Honing your business development skills’, is being held on April 29. 

The webinar will focus on techniques and skills to develop and keep new business. Our speakers from Sterne Kessler will discuss various ways to make contacts and build networks to reach potential clients. 

You can book your webinar place here.

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