We are delighted to launch our inaugural ASK BOSCO® Live event on 19th October in London! Join us (IRL!) for an afternoon of learning, discussion and networking.
Make Data Your Biggest Asset: In a world full of data, we will highlight the essential metrics and data techniques you should be focusing on to allow you to make better, data-driven decisions within the digital landscape.
When: Thursday 19th October 2023. 2pm – 5.30pm (followed by drinks, nibbles and networking)
Where: Homegrown Members’ Club, London. W1H 7BS
How do I sign up? Simply sign up here.
NB: Tickets are complimentary but are limited, so please be quick
What to Expect from ASK BOSCO® Live
Over the last decade, data has emerged as the lifeblood of successful businesses. Often compared to ‘the new oil,’ data has the power to fuel innovation, drive growth, and transform industries. However, as data continues to flood your organisation, you’re probably finding yourself struggling to make sensible decisions with the amount of data overload. We’re here to help and this event will include:
🔎 Expert Insights:
We’ve brought together a team of industry specialists who will share their knowledge and experience in data analytics, digital metrics, and e-commerce. They’ll guide you through the complex landscape of data, highlighting the crucial metrics and data points that matter the most – and what you should be focusing to drive more profit and growth within your business.
📊 Practical Strategies:
This event isn’t just about theory. You’ll leave with actionable strategies and techniques that you can implement immediately to drive growth and success in your business.
🧑💼 Networking:
Connect with like-minded professionals, share experiences, challenges, and expand your network.
Secure your spot for 19th October, London – and make data your biggest asset
For CEOs, business owners, marketing directors, finance directors and anyone looking to make better data-driven decisions, this event is for you.
Register for ASK BOSCO Live now and secure your spot at this exclusive event.