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What types of Canberra businesses do you work with?

Whitmore Progress partners with a wide range of organisations in Canberra, including small businesses, family-run firms, and larger enterprises. Our consulting approach adapts to your industry and size, ensuring each client receives practical, relevant solutions that drive lasting improvements.

How is your nutrition coaching tailored for Canberra clients?

Our nutrition coaching service is designed with Canberra’s diverse business landscape in mind. We collaborate with local organisations and individuals to integrate wellness programs that align with workplace culture, supporting both personal health and overall productivity.

What is your process for business strategy development?

We begin with a comprehensive assessment of your organisation's goals and challenges. Our consultants then collaborate with you to create a clear, actionable strategy, providing ongoing support as you implement changes and measure progress in your Canberra-based business.

Can you provide on-site consultations in Canberra?

Yes, as a Canberra-based consultancy, we offer on-site visits and in-person workshops for local clients. This allows us to better understand your environment and work closely with your team, ensuring our recommendations are grounded in your real-world context.

How do I book a consultation with Whitmore Progress?

To schedule a consultation, simply contact us via phone or email. Our Canberra team will arrange a convenient time to discuss your needs, answer questions, and outline how our consulting and nutrition coaching services can benefit your organisation.

What makes your leadership training workshops unique?

Our leadership workshops combine evidence-based methods with interactive activities tailored to Canberra’s business environment. Participants gain practical skills in communication, decision-making, and team building, all delivered in an engaging, supportive setting that fosters growth.