Opportunity Hamilton
Aim for Success Business Coaching
Opportunity Hamliton

Aim for Success Business Coaching

for growing companies

Opportunity Hamilton offers one-on-one coaching specifically designed to improve management capability and up-skilling of owners and managers operating small to medium sized businesses.

Our business consultant will assist you in identifying actions to move your business forward. We can help with:

  • Assessing your business to pinpoint where improvements can be made
  • Helping you put together an action plan
  • Coaching and support as you implement your plan
  • Accessing if there are Opportunity Hamilton workshops and seminars to help you reach your goals

Your investment is $60.00 + GST per hour.  Minimum one hour. Payment by cash or cheque after each session.

Phone us to find out more on +64 7 959 8693 or email team@opportunityhamilton.co.nz

You may be eligible to have half the cost of any relevant management capability training course or workshop reimbursed by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise.

 

Business Mentors

If you’re looking for a business mentor, the Waikato Chamber of Commerce administers the Business Mentors NZ programme. Contact the Chamber for more information on www.waikatochamber.co.nz or phone +64 7 839 5895.

Opportunity Hamilton helped Bianca Richardson establish and grow her business InKIDable Solutions Ltd through business training workshops and personal coaching
 Hamilton will host 3 matches in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.  Hamilton will host the New Zealand round of the prestigious V8 Supercar Championship in the city for the fourth year in 2011. The inaugural race in April 2008 attracted 172,000 attendees plus 5,000 people associated with the running of the event. The event generated $28.3 million of new money into the local economy in the first year and is estimated to generate $156 million over the seven years that the event will run.  Over 100,000 people annually visit New Zealand National Agriculture Fieldays held at Mystery Creek (10 minutes south of Hamilton), which is the largest agricultural event held in the Southern Hemisphere. Each year generates around $290 million sales.  As the centre of the thoroughbred industry, Hamilton has an excellent racing venue at Te Rapa. A national trotting track is 15 minutes drive from Hamilton in Cambridge.  Raglan is 40 minutes by road from Hamilton and home to one of the world’s longest left-hand surf breaks.  Hamilton Zoo is home to over 600 native New Zealand and exotic animals, set in 25 ha of tranquil surroundings.  Hamilton Gardens are a free, 58-hectare walk-able wonderland attracting more than 600,000 visitors a year.  The natural resources surrounding Hamilton - including its forests, lakes, rivers, and mountains - provide opportunities for tramping, bush-walking, and other types of outdoor recreation.  The borough of Hamilton was established on 27 October 1877 and Hamilton became a city on 13 December 1945.  Hamilton’s Maori name is Kirikiriroa meaning long stretch of gravel.  New Zealand’s longest river, the Waikato, flows for 16km through the city.  Mild climate and moderate year round rainfall keep the city and surrounding area very green.  Mean temperatures - 18C in January (summer) and 9C in July (winter).  Hamilton has135 parks and gardens and 58 sports areas and more than 1,000 hectares of open space.  Hamilton has 3 public swimming pools and over 55 kms of walkways in parks and reserves.