Social Economy West Workshop
Wed, 25 Sept
|Newark Works, Bath
Explore the enterprise mindset in our workshop, designed to help social enterprises and CICs thrive and amplify their impact in the current economic climate.
Time & Location
25 Sept 2024, 10:30 – 13:00
Newark Works, Bath, Unit 1.04, Newark Works, 2 Foundry Ln, Bath BA2 3DZ, UK
Guests
About the Event
Join us for an insightful workshop designed for Community Interest Companies (CICs), Social Enterprises and 3rd sector organisations eager to navigate the commercial landscape. This session will delve into what an Enterprise Mindset means for your organisation, providing you with the knowledge and tools to thrive in a competitive market and enhance your impact.
Workshop Highlights:
- Business Models Exploration: Understand the importance of various business models and determine the best fit for your organisation.
- Channels to Market: Learn about diverse procurement methods, including B2B and public sector relationships, to enhance your supply chain and business operations.
- Business and Financial Planning: Gain insights into effective business planning and financial models, focusing on how it impacts pricing strategies for your products and services.
- Organisational Wellbeing: Discuss the implications of adopting an enterprise mindset on the wellbeing of your organisation and the communities you support.
Panel details:
- Dan Gregory, Common Capital
- Neil Mcken, Williamstowe Limited
- Rebecca Cross, Pulse on Prosperity
- James Perrott, James Perrott Consultancy
Agenda:
- Panel Discussion: Engage with experts as they share insights and experiences on key topics.
- Breakout Sessions: Participate in interactive breakout sessions where attendees can connect with peers and with our panellists and delve deeper into specific areas of interest.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Social Economy West is a West of England Combined Authority initiative, delivered through expert partners to support the social economy across the region. This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. For more infromation or to start getting fully funded support, please click here.