Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Manchester-based marketing group Savvy Workshop will present another is its series of workshops aimed at professional development and quality business networking: An Evening with INC. Magazine Columnist Meg Cadoux Hirshberg . Meg will be reading from her book FOR BETTER OR FOR WORK: A Survival Guide for Entrepreneurs and Their Families and taking questions from the audience on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at Savvy Workshop, 55 So. Commercial Street, Manchester, NH from 6:00PM – 8:00PM. Tickets for the discussion are $45.00 and include a hardcover copy of the book, cocktail reception and appetizers. Registration is required: http://www.forbetterorforwork.eventbrite.com How can you build a successful business and follow your passions without sacrificing healthy family relationships to the financial and emotional roller coaster that is entrepreneurship? Meg examines the impact—for better and for worse—of entrepreneurial businesses on families and relationships, and vice versa. If you are a business owner or thinking about becoming one, this is a must read book. Meg draws on the struggles and triumphs that she and her husband Gary experienced as he built Stonyfield Yogurt, along with stories and insights from other entrepreneurial families, gathered through hundreds of interviews. From the trials of co-habiting with a home-based business to the queasy necessity of borrowing money from family and friends to the complexities of intergenerational succession, no topic is taboo. About Savvy Workshop Savvy Marketing Workshop is an award-winning full-service marketing and print management firm based in Manchester, N.H. For over a decade, we have made it our mission to support our clients’ stringent and diverse business objectives by crafting creative, cost-effective multi-channel marketing campaigns that really work – from inspiration to concept, from execution to output. We are a hard-working, creative group of people who truly believe that if you can imagine it, we can achieve it. www.savvyworkshop.com or www.printsavvy.com.

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