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News Release from: MarketingWorks | Subject: Construction Marketing Conference
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Team on 05 October 2004
2004 Construction Marketing Conference
The 5th annual Construction Marketing Conference on November 11th focuses on the theme 'What Clients Want'. It will be held at the Mayfair Conference Centre, 17 Connaught Place, London.
The 5th annual Construction Marketing Conference on November 11th focuses on the theme 'What Clients Want' and will shed light on critical issues from procurement trends and best practice, to how construction clients score and select bidders Now firmly established as the construction marketing event of the year, the conference is organised by MarketingWorks, the specialist in marketing consulting and training for the construction industry
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 24 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Chaired by Don Ward, Chief Executive at Be, the conference will include presentations from senior figures from NHS Estates, Highways Agency, Argent Group, Lewisham Council, Traico, Nottingham Trent University, University of Reading, as well as the Construction Clients' Group and the Task Force for Construction and Constructing Excellence.
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"If suppliers do not understand their clients' wants, needs and requirements in a rapidly changing environment, their bids will most likely end up in the bin," said Philip Collard, Managing Director of MarketingWorks.
"Based on five years of running this event and feedback from our delegates, the clear message we were receiving is that there is still a big gap between what clients want and what they often get.
This is reflected in a record number of early delegate registrations; this is an event that no-one who wants to win more business can afford to miss." "The title of the conference recognises that by the industry listening to clients, and vice versa, the client can help drive the process of positive change," said Chris Morley, Executive Director of the Construction Clients' Group.
"The conference provides an ideal forum to highlight these issues and promises to be one of the best events of the year." The full details of the 5th Annual Construction Marketing Conference at the Mayfair Conference Centre on 11 November can be found at www.constructionmarketingcommunity.com/events or call MarketingWorks Events Manager Teresa Wykes on 01892 534980.
About MarketingWorks.
MarketingWorks provides proven business development solutions to help consultancy and contracting firms reorganise their tactical activities into a "win work" culture which dramatically improves business winning.
The company has an unrivaled record of moving contractors from 1 in 8 win rates to 1 in 2 and redesigning some of the largest consultancies' business development and bidding processes in the construction industry.
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