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Always Consult Ltd

always consult ltd

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Always Consult was founded in 2009 as a training provider working primarily in Shropshire, Hereford and Telford. Today, we have developed into a well-established, fully-accredited training and coaching provider working both nationally and internationally. We exist to support your organisation and your staff to perform at the optimum level. Since 2009, armed with a true passion and a dynamic determination we have been helping businesses to succeed through improving the skills, knowledge and behaviours of management and staff. We do this by coaching or delivering top notch leadership and management training, bespoke to the organisation and learner needs. Your success is our success. Always Consult has grown from a business start-up into one of the country’s most dynamic professional training organisations, with a host of satisfied blue-chip clients under its belt. We are an approved apprenticeship training provider and we hold centre accreditation for ILM, OCR, NCFE and BIIAB which enables us to deliver a wide variety of sought after qualifications in many different ways. Always Consult provides a rounded service on all aspects of management and people development, we listen to your needs, goals and priorities. We work with you to ensure we develop the absolute right style and type of delivery to benefit you and your organisation. During these uncertain times, where we all have challenge and ambiguity, never has it been more important to develop people’s skills, knowledge and behaviours to cope with change and gain resilience.

The Small Business Academy

the small business academy

Helping small and start-up businessesOur Founder Nikki started her business at the age of 23, in her final year of university. She hit upon an unmet demand for clothing and lingerie to fit bigger busted girls. She had no prior textile or business experience, but knew there was a market for the product. With almost no cash, she set out to launch her start-up business but hit multiple challenges along the way – not understanding how to promote her business online, how to generate sales, run online ads or manage her own SEO, and no budget to pay someone for help, she had no choice but to figure it out through a matrix of failed experiments, free online information and training workshops where they were affordable (and not many were!) Eventually, one sale became two, and two became ten, and within a couple of years the business took off – by 2010 Nikki had been awarded the Natwest Everywoman Artemis Business Award and in 2011 appeared on Dragons Den, securing private investment of £250,000 after the show had aired. This enabled her to scale her brand, re-shore production to the UK and eventually culminated in running a factory in Preston with over a dozen machinists, and supplying her brand to the high street. But her frustration remained around the lack of practical help and support for startup business owners. Training courses seldom left her with any usable information to implement – they would talk about the benefits of Facebook marketing, or SEO, or Social Media but never gave enough information to actually go and do it yourself.