Do you need to grow?

Unlock your business growth, with a government backed 12 week programme for £750

27 Feb article

A Help To Grow Management Program

University of Leeds Business School has announced some new dates for their government-backed Help to Grow: Management course.

Aimed at senior leaders in small and medium businesses it includes 50 hours of in-depth training, 1:1 business coaching, and the opportunity to grow your business, fast. The 12-week programme is 90% funded by the government so you only pay £750. Equip your business today with tools and strategies to bolster your resilience.

It's aimed at senior leaders in small and medium businesses from any sector. If you have been operating for more than 1 year, with between 5 to 249 employees you are eligible. If your business employs more than 10 people, you can send up to two people on the course

We currently have a vacancy in one of our Yorkshire-based Pabasso – Peer Advisory Board Associates boards so if you would like to know more about how we at Pabasso – Peer Advisory Board Associates help leaders of established businesses progress through shared experiences, expertise, and support, please do not hesitate to get in touch. 

If you would like to know more about how we at Pabasso – Peer Advisory Board Associates help leaders of established businesses progress through shared experiences, expertise and support, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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