The next 7, 8 and 9 June will be held in Madrid “Restart your Business”, a conference organized by LEVEL UP, the business school specially created for Spanish SMEs and freelancers. The founder of it, Carlos Delgado, he developed his idea thinking about how to help small businesses grow and make our country more
productive.
Delgado left his high position in a multinational to help the self-employed Going from offering “talks” for 10 people in his hometown, to starring in an event with more than 3,200 in Ifema, like the one that will take place this week. For him “the best way to change a society is to promote entrepreneurship”.
“Restart your Business” will bring together SMEs and freelancers willing to “professionalize as entrepreneurs”because as Delgado defends, “It seems that people are designed to think in the very short term and it cannot be”. As the expert himself defends, investing in yourself is essential in the medium-long term: “the training it multiplies our capabilities in any area we can imagine, as long as we focus there and have a plan. You have to consider business as a sports career, step by step. You have to grow. In addition, today there are many tools. The important thing is to train, differentiate, concentrate on analysis and be the best”.
Thus, Delgado has proposed to professionalize the self-employed and businessmen so that Spain grows. The secret of his success is a pioneering training system that combines the personal development of the entrepreneur with the strategies used by large companies, adapted to the SME environment. Not in vain, more than 50,000 people have gone through this school and hundreds of them have managed to double or triple their turnover and generate employment, boosting their business dreams.
personalities like Victor Küppers, Irene Villa or Leopoldo Abadía, They have already joined the LEVEL UP movement, born to produce a real change in society and help to find solutions “effective and immediately applicable that they get “profitability and break the mental barriers that enslave them to their companies.”