DAVENPORT, IOWA (April 28, 2020) — ActionCOACH Heartland is excited to invite all small-business owners in the Eastern Iowa |Quad Cities Region to attend “Keeping Business Strong In Our Heartland,” a free webinar on Wednesday, April 29, 4PM.
Guest Speaker Brad Sugars is the founder of the global business-coaching firm ActionCOACH, and his straightforward style has branded him as a leader that will tell you what you need to hear, not necessarily what you want to hear. Our virtual time with Sugars will be tailored to specific issues that business-owners are facing here in the Midwest.
Attendees will learn key steps that business-owners need to take now including, how to seize new opportunities, adapting your business model, getting clarity on critical decisions, customizing your marketing, growing your customer base, and a new approach to business-planning.
All business-owners, whether they are currently closed, trying to simply survive, or not able to handle current demand, will gain key learnings from this webinar. The goal is to give owners encouragement to continue working toward keeping business strong and helping owners to prepare and plan now for the eventual recovery phase.
Attendees can register for this webinar at www.davenportthrive.eventbrite.com.
About Brad Sugars
Brad Sugars is the founder of ActionCOACH, a 26-old franchise with 1,000 offices in 80 countries. Sugars is the owner of 9 other companies, a best-selling author, speaker, and the #1 Business Coach globally, according to Entrepreneur Magazine. The ActionCOACH approach delivers simple-yet-powerful business-growth strategies through proven systems and programs.
About Certified Business Coach Marcia Erickson
Marcia Erickson, Certified ActionCOACH Business Coach, hosts this webinar along with their award-winning ActionCOACH Heartland team of business coaches located in 12 offices in Iowa and Nebraska. The Heartland group works with hundreds of main-street businesses in the upper Midwest, in addition to higher learning and non-profit organizations.






