Scale Up Network: Enabling business leaders to meet future challenges
Would you like to join our Scale Up Network to develop your leadership and management capabilities?
Oxford Brookes Business School (OBBS) is bringing together a small and selected group of successful and growing scale up leaders to explore common constraint issues, co-create solutions and maximise the impact of potential improvements. They will benefit from the knowledge and skills of Oxford Brookes Business School, combined with external, professional, facilitated support over the course of a year. Cohorts will commence from September 2020.
The Scale Up Network has now been running successfully for over a year. Last year’s participants have reported increased confidence in their future strategy and 100% would recommend joining Scale Up Network 2020.
“My company, and I personally, have made positive changes as a result of being part of the network whose members are without exception intelligent, talented, passionate and driven.”
Jennifer Shivas, Head of Strategy and Industry Engagement, 67 Bricks (Scale Up 2019)
The Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are providing subsidised places for Oxfordshire based businesses.
More information and application details can be found on the Oxford Brookes Business School website: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/business/employers/scale-up/
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