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In this session, Tracey will share: 1. Moving beyond the idea to action 2. Creating retail traction through relationships and readiness 3. Building a business to stand on its own
Internationally, you have to look for good partners, especially if you’re entering a completely new market. You have to trust that your partners will represent your brand there. There also has to be two-way trust because we’re going to be learning together. We said no to many who wanted to take the Tutu School concept into countries we weren’t ready to go into, and said yes to the partners in UK and Canada because we really trusted them.
By registering, I consent to Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global’s collection of my information. The continued impact of a new US Administration – tariffs, trade barriers, supply chain and logistics challenges, cash flow and currency volatility, legal complexities, AI, geopolitical risks and more. This wegginar® is …
By registering, I consent to Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global’s collection of my information. Deglobalization is suppressing growth AI promises a new wave of global growth Smaller companies are best positioned to leverage AI This wegginar® is sponsored by Note: Thanks to our sponsors, event is …
While we’ve never really exported, we imported from the very beginning. A lot of our suppliers are global. We have a few in Asia, several in Europe and, of course, a lot domestically. And our customers are global.
By registering, I consent to Women Entrepreneurs Grow Global’s collection of my information. Procurement: Ensure robust contracts with your suppliers and utilize them to support your business goals, financially and otherwise Supply Chain: A data driven, optimized supply chain does not only delight customers, it …








