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Business Growth Masterclass for SMEs

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21 PALMER STREET, 21 Palmer Street, London
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Join London Fusion for this short workshop focusing on how to develop your business growth strategy and overcome any potential barriers to success.

SPEAKERS
Philip Ternouth has extensive experience in both industry and in knowledge transfer in the HE sector. He has considerable experience as a member of management teams in small companies, and remains active as a board member of technology SMEs. He brings a rigorous analytical approach to the development of companies and in particular how they can leverage external knowledge - such as that developed in universities - for the benefit of both company and university partners.

This session includes a working lunch.

Course content:

Define your strategy for growth
10 things to consider in your business plan
Planning for growth including opportunities, resources, monitoring and control
Financing growth - raising finance
Risk management to secure success
Help to identify your priorities in overcoming barriers to growth

“Helped me to prioritise our key development issues and gave me a clear actionable plan.”
- Rebecca Sharman, Innovare Design Limited

This is a fully funded programme for established eligible SMEs. For further information, to check your eligibility and to register please contact:

E: info@londonfusion.org.uk

Speakers


Innovation Manager, London Creative and Digital Fusion
National Centre for Universities and Business

Schedule

Registration
09:30   to    10:00
Introductions
10:00   to    10:30
Growing a business
10:30   to    12:30
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Break Time
12:30   to    13:30
Financing growth; issues; conclusions
13:30   to    15:30
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Another reading suggestion: 'What does an entrepreneur entrepreneurial?' I like the concept that it's not about taking risks, it's about taking controlled risks Reply
Great reading suggestions from Phil: 'Bootstrap Finance. The Art of Finance' - Harvard report and 'Associate Agreement for Partners/Freelancers' Reply