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Business Lincolnshire announces Fit for Business podcast with the CDI Alliance

Business Lincolnshire has announced a new podcast, ‘Fit for Business’, with the CDI Alliance.

Local businesses are invited to stream this new podcast series, ensuring they have everything they need to succeed.

Launching today, Wednesday 30 March, this bi-weekly series of 12 episodes aims to give local businesses the tools they need to thrive, covering a multitude of topics including naming your business, legal structures, how to create a business plan, and more.

The Podcast’s host, Guy Lewis, is a co-director at the CDI Alliance and is passionate about helping SMEs become more profitable by using technology.

When speaking about the podcast, Guy said: “We are trying to pick topics that are important to businesses, so we will be discussing so many things over the series.

“We’re hoping to attract more people with this new way of delivering information, and to help them to feel confident in raising their hand to ask questions in the future; sometimes people don’t know what they don’t know, they aren’t sure where to start, or what questions to ask, or maybe they’re just too nervous to ask them – we want to help them uncover the unknowns.”

He went on to say: “With the podcast, we want people to be able to absorb the knowledge and information we’re featuring in a way and at a time that suits them. We want it to get them to a position where they feel they need more than this, and from there we’d encourage them to reach out to us, to go to a masterclass, or ask questions of the advisors pertinent to their particular businesses.”

The Fit for Business podcast series will launch today, Wednesday 30 March. You can access the podcast from Podbean here.

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