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How to survive and thrive for Bolton businesses in 2021

TWO Online Business Survival Clinics are being offered free by a group of Bolton and Bury business people keen to help companies survive lockdown and move on. The Collaboration Board was started two years ago by Bolton business coach Paul Heath of Ethical Business Mentoring. Now it meets monthly for mutual support for members across the neighbouring boroughs. It consists of a small group of businessmen and women from accounting, HR, finance, business strategy, business insurance, GDPR, wellbeing and media. The group has already run free webinars and on Friday, January 15 and Thursday, January 21 from 9am to 10am it will hold free Business Survival Clinics aimed at companies encountering problems caused by lockdown.

21-year-old trucker home from hospital after losing leg, breaking both arms :: WRAL com

Updated December 23, 2020 7:35 p.m. EST By Cullen Browder, WRAL anchor/reporter Smithfield, N.C. Bailey Rhodes is spending his Christmas recovering from a crash that could have killed him. The 21-year-old was unloading cars from a tractor-trailer on South Wilmington Street in Raleigh last month when a car hit him at a speed of about 45 mph. He was knocked out, unconscious, Rhodes father, Jamie, said. It threw it him about 25 feet. Bailey Rhodes said he doesn t remember anything that happened. He broke his back, arms and lost his leg. His injures were so severe that he had to spend a month at WakeMed and have eight surgeries.

21-year-old trucker home from hospital after losing leg, breaking both arms

21-year-old Bailey Rhodes is spending his Christmas recovering from a crash that could have killed him.

21-year-old trucker home from the hospital after losing his leg, breaking both his arms :: WRAL com

21-year-old trucker home from the hospital after losing his leg, breaking both his arms :: WRAL com
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The power of peer support and how Peer Networks can help SMEs thrive

The power of peer support and how Peer Networks can help SMEs thrive How Peer Networks is seeking to actively support SME business owners to position themselves for future growth As a small to medium sized business owner, engaging with a network of trusted peers to talk about and find solutions for opportunities and challenges can be an extremely valuable experience. Gaining practical insights as a result of support others who are in a similar position can help guide the business in the right direction and position them to take advantage of future growth. Whether an SME business is assessing new market opportunities or facing challenges around product development, HR, tech, finance or marketing, peer support can give business owners the opportunity to share those issues in a collaborative environment often leading to highly impactful solutions that reflect on valuable feedback from their peers.

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