If we told you that you could get the government to match funding of up to £2,000 for every senior manager involved in the strategic direction of your business and to undertake leadership and management training recommended for your business, what would you say? We bet it would be “Show me the money!” Well that’s exactly what GrowthAccelerator can do for you.
GrowthAccelerator is a unique service led by some of the country’s most successful growth specialists where you can find new connections, new routes to investment and the new ideas and strategy you’ll need for your business to achieve its full potential. But most importantly it’s a fantastic chance for our clients to support their senior managers and leadership teams to build skills and see them through periods of growth, and beyond.
Our 'Leading Light' workshop is inspired by our flourishing at work model and mixes core leadership insights, resilience and strengths to make your managers the powerhouse of your business. Your managers are the key; they see your people every day and with a little support from us they can make their teams flourish. So make us your training provider and the government will match what you invest. How fantastic is that?
To be eligible for GrowthAccelerator, your business needs to:
The period of time you'll spend working with GrowthAccelerator will depend on the size of your business, your target for growth and the agreed growth plan, but a typical coaching schedule lasts around three to nine months. When the coaching ends you'll continue to be part of their community, benefiting from connections to network and share your experiences with other high growth businesses.
So if you've been looking to get your senior managers and leaders some skills coaching but weren't quite sure about committing funds, why not contact GrowthAccelerator for a grant and then get in touch with us to find out how we can help too.
Protect. Enable. Strengthen. Flourish. Your business is in their heads.
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