Bring Your Business Into The 21st CenturyEnrol in a free GCT seminar today! By Emma Kae - 27th March 2002 - Back to News With the huge growth of Information Technology in every walk of life comes the pressure to embrace and use these technologies so as not to fall behind. Many Gippsland businesses are looking for ways to use Information technology and the Internet to enhance their everyday efficiency and maintain their position in the market but are not sure where to start.
Gippsland Community Training (GCT) is showing your business the way in a series of free seminars that illustrate how to grow your business online. These special events will be held in Gippsland during April. Attendants will be shown some simple strategies for growing your business using Information & Communication Technologies.
Mr. Tim Langdon from Native Nursery will be present at the seminars to talk about how he improved his own business using the Internet. Another event is the official launch of the Gippsland Community Training project.
There is no charge to attend, but places at these events are strictly limited so contact GCT quickly to secure your spot.
Event 1 - Leongatha on April 22nd at 2pm Event 2 - Bairnsdale on April 23rd at 7am (Light Breakfast supplied) Event 3 - Sale on April 23rd at 7.30pm All events run for an hour and a half.
For more information contact Owen on 5152 4241 (or mobile 0408 037 505). To book your place call 1800 629 835 or email gct@vicnet.net.au
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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