
Accra, June 1, GNA - Stratcomm Africa has organised a free reputation clinic for Chief Executive Officers of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) participating in the on–going “Business Sense Exhibition Expo 2012” in Accra on Friday.
The event is an international business conference and exhibition organised by the Ministry of Trade and Industry for business owners, entrepreneurs, managers and decision makers in SMEs to learn about product and services that can help businesses grow.
The participants had the privilege of talking to consultants in communication, brands and advertising, and financing to help them acquire knowledge for their communication needs.
The clinic on the theme “Great Expectations for SMEs” was to assist SMEs to determine their communication needs and how to address them.
Ms Esther Cobbah, Executive Officer of Stratcomm Africa, a communication and reputation management agency, speaking to the Ghana News Agency said it would help SMEs to appreciate the value of communication and its impact on business growth and success.
She said the company was offering free consultation and advisory services to SMEs which had great expectations but did not know how to achieve them by partnering them to address their needs.
Ms Janet Adanusa, Operations Manager of Stratcomm, said their doors were opened to all SMEs for consultation in any communication needs on gratis.
GNA


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