The Business & IP Centre at Exeter and Barnstaple Libraries host a range of events and workshops to suit start-ups, entrepreneurs or businesses looking to learn new skills or research their industry.
Webinars run weekly on a variety of subjects and are a great way to get an overview of a new topic, or a refresher which can help you to look at your business plan in a new light. Whether you’re just starting out or an established business looking to grow, our webinars are useful, inspiring and informative.
One-to-ones are useful for enquiring about how you can access business information and support, to discuss a problem or question you have in a specific area of your business, or to find out more about Intellectual Property. Find out more information on our 1-to-1s page.
There’s the old saying, work smarter not harder! 🧠
One of the easiest ways to see how your business can improve is to hold a mirror up to your existing processes to see what is working and what isn’t. Once you have identified any potential problem areas, you can start to think about how improvements can be made.
In this workshop you will learn to improve efficiency in all areas of your business. From identifying ways to keep meetings brief, to the importance of setting and monitoring deliverables, to understanding why multi-tasking fails.
What is Business to Boardroom?
Business to Boardroom is a FREE 10-week course designed for businesses with a turnover of between £50k and £500k that are looking to expand their growth.
About the Host
James White is the founder of The Small Business Academy, and helped over 120 businesses in the last 12 months alone. He works directly with a range of clients over several industries, helping them to build their sales structures, skills, and knowledge to grow and scale their companies.
Coming from a successful career as a Sales and Marketing Director for international computer networking firms, James delivered results and grew relationships which gave him a six-figure salary and multi-million-pound budget responsibility before the age of 30.
After a major life event and disillusionment of corporate life, James decided to embark on his own journey as a small business owner in 2005. He grew a subscription-based software business without any major capital investment. After building this business to an impressive scale of just under one million pounds of recurring revenue, he decided to focus on his passion of training and mentoring.
Please send any questions you have prior to the session to bipc@librariesunlimited.org.uk.
Use the booking link below to book your place at this event.