Structured planning is extremely valuable to small businesses in order to survive and grow, and is a topic very close to Cashflow Manager CEO Tim Millar’s heart.
In a 15-minute session at a recent Adelaide SME Association function, Tim presents valuable tips and insights he’s acquired over his career for businesses to follow to stay relevant and competitive in today’s market.
Kelly is the CEO of Cashflow Manager where she previously led the marketing team at the company’s HQ in Adelaide, Australia. Hailing from Liverpool, England, Kelly’s experience spans numerous industries that include technology, finance, and healthcare – in both operational and strategic roles in the UK and more recently, Australia.
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