Now and Next: How to Survive and Thrive in a COVID-19 World: Sales and Marketing Steps

Now and Next: How to Survive and Thrive in a COVID-19 World: Sales and Marketing Steps
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Date: 24 April 2020

NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.

HOW TO SURVIVE AND THRIVE IN A COVID-19 WORLD: SALES AND MARKETING STEPS

presented by Madeleine MacRae, Business Growth Strategist

It is critical that business owners immediately take control of the things that they can control and focus on what is most important in their businesses right now. In this presentation, get a sales and marketing playbook for COVID-19 and beyond, diving into what businesses should and shouldn’t be doing right now.

Madeleine MacRaeMadeleine is founder and CEO of MM MacRae Coaching and Consulting. She has over 12 years' experience leveraging rock solid sales, marketing and business education to drive the growth of companies throughout every segment of the home services and improvement industries.

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