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Read MoreSMEs in Lincolnshire are encouraged to be part of the upcoming Peer Networks Programme, which helps local entrepreneurs work together to solve common business challenges.
Peer Networks is a national, peer-to-peer networking programme for SME leaders that want to grow and develop their organisation for future success. Cohorts are made up of up to 11 local entrepreneurs benefitting from group coaching and 1-2-1 support.
From finance and HR to sales, marketing and more, our expert facilitators give you the flexibility to create a trusted support network that works for you. You will meet remotely on a regular basis with your cohort and will agree between you what challenges you would like to work through.
Solve commercial challenges with your peers.
The groups will be focused on high growth business across all sectors and will kick off on Tuesday October 26th 2:00 – 5:00pm, with a women’s peer network starting on Friday 12th November 9:30 – 12:30pm.
This is a fantastic opportunity for any business that would benefit from 18 hours of fully funded support and 3.5 hours of individual coaching to help with their growth plans.
Key benefits to businesses are as follows:
– Overcome business challenges, recognise and act on new opportunities
– Build a trusted network of connections to support you now and in the future
– Improve your long-term personal and business performance
– Achieve higher turnover, employment levels and productivity growth – as research
– indicates for businesses adopting formal management practices
– Use the Peer Network to help overcome challenges or implement change in your business
Eligible Companies
The programme is open to any Lincolnshire & Rutland SME that has:
– Operated for at least 1 year
– At least 5 employees
– A turnover of at least £100k
– An aspiration to improve
– The potential to scale up (desirable but not essential)
– The ability or potential to export (desirable but not essential)
Email for more information and to reserve your place: karenk@cmbd.org.uk
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