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Policy Strategist | Small Business Specialist | UTS Honorary Industry Fellow | Government Relations | Consultant | Advocate

The next Small Biz Matters People, #Policy, Purpose podcast is ready now! Dr Sherman Chan is one of those few #economists who, when they explain a complex problem, it makes sense. That’s why whenever you attend a Business NSW event where she is presenting or read their quarterly Business Insights data report, the science of economics becomes a little clearer. Insights coming from #smallbusiness can paint a very clear picture for policy makers on economic conditions. This is particularly true when that data is robust, clearly presented and consistent in its undertaking. It’s a powerful tool for both small businesses but politicians and policy makers who are ultimately making decisions which affect your business every day. Dr Sherman Chan is passionate about making small business data meaningful, accessible and importantly impactful to these policy makers. Regularly briefing small business intel from the quarterly business insights report to the likes of NSW Treasury, the RBA and federal politicians, she has an intelligent approach to data gathering, presenting it in a clear and relatable way, Dr Sherman Chan is exactly the right person to deliver the information you need to understand the state of small business right now. Listen via iTunes Spotify or the #smallbizmatters website and don't forget to subscribe ✅ Sam Moreton Mustafa Agha Paul Nicolaou Paul Hubbard Stephen Walters David Harding

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Leanne Faulkner

Minimising business owner stress, one book at a time.

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Totally agree Lexi. I've heard Dr Chan speak at at NSW Business breakfast her insights are invaluable. This information about our economy (and regionalised details too) help small businesses to benchmark performance and check forecasts based on economic growth, for example. I will most certainly be listening to this episode! Thanks to you both.

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