Birds Eye Business Planning & Adventures announces strategic planning retreats

Press release from Birdseye Business Planning:

Asheville, NC, September 1, 2016: Birds Eye Business Planning & Adventures is excited to announce the next two retreats in their adventures series. The goal of these retreats is to encourage entrepreneurs to get up and out of their day-to-day business operations to restore, reflect, create and connect.

The inaugural one-day Western North Carolina Strategic Planning Retreat takes place Saturday, September 30th at beautiful Shaman Hill in Alexander, N.C. The newly finished Dojo at Shaman Hill will be the backdrop for a day of workshops with Birds Eye Founder Annie Price and facilitator Jodi Rhoden, along with plenty of time for reflection and individual work.

In early November, Birds Eye returns to Folly Beach, S.C., for a women’s strategic planning retreat, using Birds Eye materials and resources, along with daily workshops led by Annie Price that are inspired by Birds Eye Adventures core principles of restoration, reflection, creativity and connection. Participants will stay in a beautiful Folly Beach house, with direct access to the waterfront.

Birds Eye is currently accepting applications for both retreats, with a limited number of spots available. Applications for the Western North Carolina Retreat are due September 15th. Applications for the Folly Beach Retreat are due October 15th. Entrepreneurs who are currently in business are encouraged to apply. To see more about the schedules and to apply, visit http://www.birdseye.info/strategic-planning-retreats/.

Birds Eye Business Planning & Adventures’ mission is to generate success and support along the journeys of entrepreneurs and organizational leaders, through business planning courses, strategic planning retreats, customized coaching and consulting, and Canopy program licensing. For more information on Birds Eye, please visit http://www.birdseye.info.

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