Free business course for Camden firms – Hampstead Highgate Express

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Rebel Business School CEO Simon Paine – Credit: Rebel Business School
Camden Council has teamed up with a training provider to give businesses access to a free online course.
From Monday (January 24), Rebel Business School will host to businesses eager to learn new ideas, solve problems and network. 
The event, from 10am to 3pm every week day for a fortnight, covers all aspects of running a business, from sales and marketing to launching websites to tax and legals. 
It is free due to sponsorship from local councils including Camden, Milton Keynes and North Yorkshire and the Guinness Partnership housing association.
Rebel Business School CEO Simon Paine said small businesses should be ready to take advantage now that the pandemic appears to be on the wane. 
“There’s a lot more confidence out there and a lot of pent up energy. It’s time to put it to good use and see 2022 as a time to start growing,” he said.
He said Rebel Business School has helped all kinds of companies: “We’ve quite literally had butchers, bakers, lots of cookie makers, artisan sausage makers, chocolatiers, yoga teachers, a bra fitter and possibly a candlestick maker.”  
You can book a free place via https://therebelschool.com
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