Kickstart Scheme – information event for employers
Join the Department for Work and Pensions and New Anglia LEP teams to find out more about the Kickstart Scheme
Join the Department for Work and Pensions and New Anglia LEP teams to find out more about the Kickstart Scheme
In March 2019, Alison Rose CEO of NatWest Holdings set out the finding and recommendations of the independent review int o female entrepreneurship as commissioned by HM Treasury in September 2018.
The Rose Review found five key barriers that lead to the lower rates of entrepreneurship amongst women: –
1. Lower access and awareness of capital
2. Greater risk awareness
3. Perceived missing skills & experience
4. Disproportionate primary care responsibilities
5. Lack of relatable sponsorship/mentorship/role models
To discuss the impact Covid-19 has had on female entrepreneurs and reflect on the outcomes of the Rose Review.
CJ Green, Chairman of New Anglia LEP
Kate Wilde, Owner of Engage with Business
Jules Shorrock, Owner of Citrus Shredding
Serena Fordham, Her Business Revolution
Get ready for Startup Spring. I’m delighted to announce we now have five guest speakers for the first Hot Source talkie of 2017. Three are founders of tech companies in Norwich. They will share the lessons they’ve learnt on their startup journey. The other two will tell us how their organisations can help startups grow. Please see the Meetup group for details https://www.meetup.com/Hot-Source-Norwich/events/236122925/ When: Thursday 9 March 2017
Where: Ideas Factory, Cavendish House, St Andrew’s Street, Norwich, NR2 4AE RSVP limit: 75 “Yes” RSVPs We will hold our Meetups on the 2nd Thursday every 3 months until 14 December 2017. Feel free to post comments, questions and suggestions on the Meetup page.
Tickets are FREE but spaces will be limited – so please take a moment to RSVP now. Best wishes
Huw Sayer PS: If your company would like to sponsor canapés for this event, please get in touch through my group profile on Meetup.
Individual and Business performance can depend largely on the relationship between a manager and their team. This workshop highlights how to get the best out of your team, therefore, building a successful team which leads to a successful business.
This workshop will give you the skills and knowledge to build and lead a great team.
Who is this for?
This course is suitable for anyone managing a team no matter what size and at what level.
Agenda for the Day:
09:15 Doors Open – Registration
09:30 New Anglia Growth Hub – how can we help you? *
09:45 Welcome and Introductions *
10:05 Workplace Transformation and the Main Factors Causing It*
10:25 Performance Management (3 Group Exercise) *
10:55 Determining Direction*
11:05 Goals, Objectives and Targets
11:15 Break and Refreshments *
11:30 Managers Responsibility for Setting Objectives *
11:35 Planning – How Rather than What *
11:40 SMART(ER) – Original SMART Objectives
12:05 Ensuring Success – Constructive Feedback
12:20 Feedback Models
12:25 7-Step Approach. Encouraging Progress
12:50 Action Planning – Making Change Happen
13:00 Q&A’s *
13:15 Close
Total hours: 4hrs – *IDB = 3hrs 30mins
About the Trainer – Maria Banks CPCC – Certified Coach, Trainer, Mentor, Facilitator
With over 12 years experience of developing and implementing organisational development and change management strategies within the European Energy industry and a further 14 years running her own L&D professional business and coaching practice.
Maria qualified with the Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) and is a fully trained and change management strategies within the European Energy industry and a further 14 years running her own L&D professional business and coaching practice.
Maria qualified with the Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) and is a fully trained coach by the Coaches Training Institute (CTI), accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF). She is a Certified Co-Active Professional Coach (CPCC) and a graduate of the 10-month CTI Leadership Programme.
Her experience is diverse having worked with individuals and teams from a range of global organisations as well as servicing her own local community in and around Suffolk and Norfolk.
With a strong commitment to moving clients forward, achieving increased results and reaching their desired goals and aspirations, Maria’s coaching and training is impactful, action focussed and pragmatic.
She brings clarity, focus and action to both personal and professional growth and supports her clients to achieve and often exceed their goals and aspirations.
Maria’s interventions in the International business world have provided lasting benefits to a variety of clients including: E.On Energy UK, Fitch Ratings Italia, McCain Foods GB, Mysis Banking Division – New York, Microsoft, Carillion, Costain, Royal Caribbean International Italia, Fusion For Energy France, King Edward VII Hospital and the Natural History Museum London.
More locally Maria has worked with Hutchinson Port Felixstowe, Suffolk Coastal District Council & Suffolk & Norfolk Probation Services.
Living in Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK, married to Andrew and mother to grown-up sons, Pietro and Nic who live in Melbourne Australia and London respectively.
FAQs
I want to book for more than one person from my company?
Due to the popularity of these events, we are only able to allow one person per company to attend. However, please email jo.ferriss@newanglia.co.uk, if you wish a colleague to attend as well and if we have cancellations we will notify you immediately on a first-come, first-served basis to offer another ticket.
What are my parking options for getting to and from the event?
There is plenty of parking on site. Buses stop on Sandy Lane which is a 5-minute walk from Norfolk Chamber Office.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please email jo.ferriss@newanglia.co.uk if you have any questions or queries.
What will be done with the information I supply?
Your information will be stored on Eventbrite according to Eventbrite’s terms and conditions. Upon arrival you will be required to sign in on our attendance sheet, this is to provide evidence of your attendance and will be kept on the server as evidence for our ERDF funding. After your attendance will be stored on the secure Growth Hub CRM system. This is required in order to provide evidence of your attendance and eligibility for the course. This will be kept to the statutory dates any only accessible to Growth Programme and authorised personnel. If you request further contact from an adviser post this event they will use this information to contact you and log any future interactions, again to evidence for ERDF funding.
State Aid Declaration
This event is delivered, free of charge, to SMEs (SME is defined as an Enterprise with fewer than 250 employees and has either an annual balance sheet not exceeding 43m Euro or Annual Turnover not exceeding £50m) other restrictions may apply. This support is being provided as de minimis aid under EC Regulation 1407/2013 (De Minimis Aid Regulation). The value of this support has been calculated as £175.
Please note: This is not a request for payment; we are merely required to notify you of the value, which will be relevant if you wish to apply or have applied for any other de minimis State Aid in the future. There is a ceiling of €200,000 for all de minimis aid provided to anyone organisation over a three fiscal year period (i.e. your current fiscal year and previous two fiscal years).
This event, as with all the New Anglia Growth Hub events, is suited and intended for businesses already running and established. Please refer to courses by NWES and MENTA for courses more suited for those businesses who are pre-start or have been trading for less than 12 months
Inaugural lecture: The role of internet technologies – are we bridging divides or losing control?
Prof Gerard Parr, School of Computing Sciences
Increasingly, being connected to the Global Internet is viewed as a human right and yet many in society are not part of this connected digital maze and are part of the ‘forgotten billion plus’. This talk will explore whether the benefits of connectivity outweigh the potential harm done by unpoliced content and will ask: what are the opportunities? What are the challenges? Should it be left to big business, should governments intervene or is it in the hands of wider society?
Please note: This lecture will be livestreamed here
If you can’t make the lecture follow the conversation on Twitter #uealivelecture
With the absence of Christmas markets and fairs due to COVID and the cancellation of our Christmas Fair at Holt Hall, we have moved “online”. Our Online Christmas Marketplace is an online directory full of small businesses, many of whom are local to Norfolk. The directory is remaining live until Christmas and is mailed to our existing mailing list whom would have normally attended our two day fair. It has always been an extremely popular event attracting approximately 3,500 people from across the county. This year, we are encouraging people to shop small and support local.
What positions do our MPs take on energy projects on the East Coast of England?
What roles or offices do our MPs fulfil in the energy sector? Where are the opportunities for growth in the energy sector in the East of England?
What message do you want our MPs to take back to Westminster on behalf of your business?
EEEGR is delighted that we are to be joined by Peter Aldous MP member for Waveney, Dr Therese Coffey member for Suffolk Coastal and Brandon Lewis MP member for Great Yarmouth at a morning of presentations, panel discussions and a question and answer session relating to the threats and potential for the important energy sector in the East of England. Each MP has strategic assets across ports, wind farms, the SNS gas basin and nuclear facilities in the region and each play a central role in stimulating and promoting the energy sector in their own constituencies and at Westminster.
Hear what each of them does within their respective roles for the energy sector, understand how they have been representing the interests of the energy sector in their constituencies and tell them how they can help your business.
This event is relevant for business owners, senior managers and executives, lobbyists, local government officers and key influencers.
Join us at Great Yarmouth for our popular Coastal Co.nnect.
Agenda
• Arrival & Networking
• Opening Welcome from Norfolk Chambers & Great Yarmouth Council
• Guest Speaker – Details coming soon…
• Networking
Who is it for?
Anyone is welcome at this event, and it is open to both members and non-members.
Speakers
Katy Dorman from Apprenticeships Norfolk
Ryan Holt from Blackwell Print
Refreshments
We will be providing a selection of coffee/tea/water and squash. Please inform us of any dietary requirements upon booking.
Cancellation policy
If you have booked tickets for this event and can no longer attend, please notify us at hello@norfolkchambers.co.uk.
Thought leadership is the practice of using your business experience and passions to answer the questions of your target audience. By posting consistent thought leadership content, you establish yourself as an expert, become more visible to your audience, and open up conversations with potential clients, partners and investors. Whether you’ve decided it’s time to increase inbound leads through LinkedIn, want to generate interest around your business or learn how to better your content creation, this webinar will teach you what you need to know to get started.
Hosts Hethel Innovation are an EU-funded business support organisation, providing support to Norfolk and Suffolk’s business environment to innovate and become more productive and competitive as a result. Hethel Innovation also provides incubation services through Hethel Engineering Centre and Scottow Enterprise Park.
Businesses across the Great Yarmouth borough are invited to an important businesses breakfast, on Friday, April 7, about the efforts to refurbish Great Yarmouth’s vital tidal defences.
The tidal defences along the River Yare are central to business operations: they are key to reducing the flood risk to valuable business bases, stock and equipment, in addition to the homes of thousands of staff and customers, and to the highways and other infrastructure that keep everything running.
The defences are also an important factor in attracting and sustaining business investment and jobs in key industries that are essential to the prosperity of the local, regional and national economies.
Investment in the defences enables Great Yarmouth to realise its full economic potential and unlock huge opportunities for businesses.
Everyone benefits from Great Yarmouth’s tidal defences, which is why businesses have formed the Tidal Defences Business Partnership: a group of businesses, of various sizes, sectors and locations, which is working closely with Great Yarmouth Borough Council and the Environment Agency to help move the refurbishment works forward as quickly as possible.
All businesses are invited a free business breakfast, kindly sponsored by Norse, where you can:
• Find out more about this vital refurbishment scheme
• Discover the benefits and opportunities for your business
• Tell the Environment Agency about your own aspirations#
• Explore ways you can show support
• Get free advice to improve your flood resilience
This important business breakfast will take place at the Town Hall, on Friday, April 7, from 7.30am to 9.30am. To confirm attendance, please email Bernard Harris via bernard.harris@great-yarmouth.gov.uk
Date:Tue 6th October 2015, 18:30 – 21:00 Venue:Easton College Price:Free Per Team
When:Tuesday 6th October 2015, 6.30-9pm Where:Easton College (outdoor courts) Teams:7-10 players per side – ladies only (maximum of 2 league players per side). One team per workplace Cost:FREE A fun and friendly game – anyone can play it! Part of the ‘This Girl Can’ campaign A great team building activity All equipment will be provided and the rules will be explained
YOUR ORGANISATION MUST BE BASED IN SOUTH NORFOLK
A brand is the way a company, organisation, or individual is perceived by those who experience it.
So essentially, branding is customer perception, and positioning is the process by which a company offers its brand to the consumer.
In this webinar, we will delve in to the different layers and building blocks of a brand and what comprises your brand identity.
In this session we’ll cover:
Following the session you should understand the multiple building blocks that make a brand. and apply this to your own business.
This webinar will be delivered by Sam Currall, part of Hethel Innovation‘s Business Development Team. With a focus on marketing at Hethel, Sam works closely with SMEs and Startups in Norfolk and Suffolk to increase their outreach and apply better marketing practices.