Fully-funded, bespoke support launches for businesses in East Devon

News Desk
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Posted: Thursday, September 17, 2020 - 14:12

To help businesses in East Devon at this challenging time, East Devon District Council are funding a £40,000 package of Business Support.

The support programmes, delivered by Cosmic and Business Information Point, will include packages of training, advice and direct consultancy. This is specific, tailored support for East Devon businesses over and above any other regional support.

Whether your business sales strategy needs changing to reflect changes in buying-habits, or your staff need support with working remotely – this programme of free support specific to your business, will offer you invaluable guidance on how to adapt and thrive at this time. The programme will be shaped by the businesses that engage and will be wrapped around their requirements, with a flexible offering of training, advice and consultancy, on a broad range of topics.

The Adapt and Thrive programme aims to work with businesses of all shapes and sizes, from the largest businesses to start-ups and established SMEs.

Training and advice could cover aspects such as financial management and business strategies; adapting to change; managing staff culture; agile project management; marketing tactics; or adopting new digital solutions and processes.

Upcoming training sessions can soon be booked by any eligible business based in East Devon. There will also be a four-part Start-Up Business Programme for budding entrepreneurs starting soon. 

If you are interested in registering for support and would like an initial consultation, complete this simple enquiry form, or find out more here: www.cosmic.org.uk/adaptandthrive

Councillor Paul Hayward, East Devon District Council’s Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Economy and Assets, said:

“At a time when businesses, large and small, are struggling with ever-changing economic uncertainty, and the constantly shifting sands of consumer behaviour, it is essential that commercial organisations adapt to allow them to thrive in a completely different marketplace.

Communication will be the key, and East Devon District Council is adapting its social media output  to ensure that we reach as many businesses as possible to spread the message that we are here to help you - now, and in the future.

Together, we’ll make East Devon the natural home for small business.”

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