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Zeal Launch Strategic Springboard
Creative and digital agency Zeal have launched the ‘Strategic Springboard’, a strategic and creative support service for businesses.
The Strategic Springboard is a free 2-hour strategy consultation with agency experts to discuss ideas, issues, questions, or problems businesses may be facing. The service is aimed at businesses thinking about the future.
The Leeds based agency have been undertaking strategic planning for clients for over 10 years and wanted to use their specialist knowledge and experience to help businesses understand their potential and look at areas they may not have thought of for business growth and development.
With decades of collective experience helping brands across a wide range of sectors Zeal are well placed to help businesses of all sizes across varying industries.
Zeal CEO Jane Rutter said, “We wanted to reach out to companies who may be struggling to either know what direction to turn in or bring a new idea to life. As an agency we are extremely well placed to help any kind of company with these strategic decisions. We have a proven track record of bringing ideas and brands to life and over the years have amassed a network of professionals who can help in areas like law, funding, finance, and accounting. These are difficult times for businesses, but we strongly believe they are also times of great opportunities and we want to help people find those.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lora Thornton .
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