Every Sense
Every Sense is a specialist business consultancy. We help creative companies grow, prosper and achieve their potential.
Digital media, film production, live event and design businesses all face similar business challenges. To prosper in these overcrowded, highly competitive sectors you need to understand what makes you different and why clients choose to work with you over hundreds of competitors.
Rapid changes in the use of technology, in social media and in business communication combined with continuing pressure on budgets means many creative companies now find themselves at a crossroads.
With real insight into the changes in the market-place and having run our own successful businesses we understand the challenges you face.
We provide knowledge, objective analysis, insight into why creative companies succeed or fail and practical, relevant solutions. Above all, we create the clarity and focus to drive your business forward.
For an initial conversation in complete confidence and with no obligation just call Angela or Peter:
telephone 00 44 (0)1491 412094 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Latest Blogs
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Having calmed down a little and had time to reflect on England's performance at the World Cup I wonder what lessons can be learnt from watching the te ...Readmore...July 6, 2010 by P_Wrigglesworth
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Last Friday I spent a very intersting day with Chris Elmitt at Crystal Interactive learning how to facilitate meetings and workshops using Crystal's l ...Readmore...June 15, 2010 by P_Wrigglesworth
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Last night we delivered a Seminar for the IVCA on the Four Essentials for New Business Development - Know how you add value - Know who your fr ...Readmore...May 27, 2010 by P_Wrigglesworth
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I recently spoke to a group of final year media production students about the non-broadcast media sector. What always surprises me is how late stude ...Readmore...May 17, 2010 by P_Wrigglesworth
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I became a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, Manufacture and Commerce earlier this year. I am not sure where this is ta ...Readmore...April 27, 2010 by P_Wrigglesworth


