Stepping-stones to success


To be successful in small business you need a clear picture of where you’re going and how to get there.

Jan Delmas

Like stepping-stones across a river, you need a path to follow.

At Small Business Clarity we help you sort through the stepping-stones of your business, creating strategies and plans to achieve your short and long term goals. No stone is left unturned.

Together we navigate the different parts of your business – the financials, your sales and marketing, and the delivery of your product or service.

Each element is treated separately, selecting and turning each stone over, assessing where they fit best – bringing clarity to the confusion of everyday business.

If you feel your business is drifting and you need greater clarity, direction and motivation, it’s time to talk to us. Fill in your details on the top right hand side now to contact me for your complimentary obligation free 30 minute consultation.

No stone unturned


“Jan, thank you so much for helping me clarify the purpose of my business.
Looking back I understand how vague I was in thinking about my clients
and what I wanted to do as a business.  The session with you made me realise
my priorities and focus on the key areas I need to develop. It was great to
have somebody so professional and experienced to bounce off ideas.  I am now
turning them into reality.”   Anya Haldey, Positive Coaching and Therapy

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