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## Business Planning, Decision Making, and Communication — Learn the Structure, Reduce Mistakes, Build Better Results

Casual Learning & Support Session | LeaderSHIFT Community

Many people work hard in business — but still struggle with the same problems:

How do I create a clear plan?
How do I make better decisions without overthinking?
How do I communicate properly with clients, partners, or team members?
How do I avoid confusion, wasted effort, and bad judgment?

This session is designed to answer those questions clearly and practically.

### 📌 Format (Two-Part Session)

First Hour – Foundations (Beginner Friendly)
This is a structured walkthrough for anyone who wants to improve how they think, plan, and communicate in business. We will cover:

How to approach business planning in a clear and practical way
How to break ideas into steps, priorities, and actions
How to make better decisions using structure instead of emotion or guesswork
How to communicate more effectively with clients, partners, staff, and stakeholders
How to reduce misunderstandings, delays, and costly errors
Common planning, decision-making, and communication mistakes to avoid

All attendees will receive a free booklet and resource package with practical tools and ideas they can use right away.

Second Hour – Open Support & Discussion (Optional)
This portion is for:

People working through a current business challenge
Those who want deeper discussion on planning, decisions, or communication issues
Anyone seeking feedback on a situation, roadblock, or opportunity
Individuals who want to offer insight, support, or collaboration

It becomes a collaborative, peer-supported environment rather than a formal presentation.

### ☕ Setting

This is a casual, low-pressure meetup held at Second Cup (Sheppard Centre, Yonge & Sheppard). Grab a coffee, bring your questions, and engage at your own pace.

No pitches. No hype. Just real knowledge, real structure, and real conversation.

This event is free to attend, but your RSVP is a commitment. To keep things fair for everyone, repeated no-shows may lose priority for future events.

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