![]() As Nigel said at the time (and still says now), “Even though some of the contents are probably familiar to you, this should really act to reaffirm what you know you should be doing and remind you to actually do it.”įast forward to January of the following year (2012) and the success of the Thames Valley area meant that we found ourselves in the top 5 performing BGA’s in the country. ![]() Now I’ve come to realise that these manuals were a summary of what we were told week after week, month after month at every BGA meeting and every National Event. To add the cherry on top of the business cake, we were all provided a set of manuals/workbooks to remind us of what we’d learned and what we should be doing. Over those three days we covered all the BASICS we needed to set up our new business how to set our goals, define our customer avatar, attract customers via 12 marketing pillars, keep customers, deliver great meetings and finally, how to really know our numbers. Actually, my first real meeting with him was at the BGA induction training in April of that year. I have worked alongside Nigel since 2011 as one of his original Business Growth Advisors (BGA) in the Thames Valley area. However, whereas Meghan was all about the bass, Nige’s version of the pop hit would be ‘all about the basics’ – and I totally agree with him. Yes! Nigel Botterill is our Meghan Trainor. I’m not talking about a 21 year old woman from America, but rather a Yorkshire man in his late forties. Us entrepreneurs have our very own Meghan.
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