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Back to NewsRecovery after lockdown is the topic of a live business summit launched for South West SMEs.
Business leaders will hear from a panel of experts, as they discuss the key actions to focus on now as part of your SME business recovery plan.
Experts from a range of businesses including Devon Chamber members Astley Media and Bishop Fleming will form the panel.
The summit is part of the ‘Technology For Success’ programme run by Timewade supported by Astley Media, Bishop Fleming and other partners, which gives South West SMEs free business guidance on using technology across their business.
Dan Pritchard, Managing Director of Astley Media, said: “The Technology for Success programme supports SMEs to plan ahead and think strategically about making the best use of technology, in light of Covid-19, this has never been more important.”
Dan White, Technology, Innovation and Growth Specialist & Director of Business Services at Bishop Fleming Chartered Accountants added: “I’m delighted to be sitting on the Technology for Success expert panel to help support businesses plan for life after lockdown using a roadmap to recovery.”
Overall business strategy, use of technology, marketing and sales, finance, human resources, legal, customer experience, skills and learning will all be covered.
Delegates will also have the chance to put their questions to the panel, and will be given a free SME Business Roadmap to Recovery checklist to help them progress their business planning.
The Live Summit is Thursday July 2 from 10.45am - 12noon, and is free to attend - but places are limited and must be booked in advance.
The summit follows the success of the T4S Essential Support for SMEs webinar series. All of the episodes can be found on YouTube: https://bit.ly/T4SCatchUp.
To book https://bit.ly/T4S_SME_Live_Summit
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