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Business Survival – Ten Key Actions to Take

Business Survival – Ten Key Actions to Take

Business is tough! This totally new Business Survival Canvas session could be the key to your business still being viable in 2023 and beyond

Overview

Yet again, businesses are facing unprecedented challenges!

OxLEP are right by your side to help you build a resilient business model in difficult times.

This workshop will introduce the totally new Business Survival Canvas which has been developed specifically to help Oxfordshire Businesses. This business survival plan on a page which will work equally well for a million ££ business and a small sole trader.

This two-hour workshop will help you to explore your challenges, and to create your own 10 point action plan, ensuring that your business remains viable in 2023 and beyond.

Register early for this online workshop so that we can send you your hard copy materials in the post. But don’t worry if you only spot this late, you will still be able to engage with the workshop.

Your Expert

The Business Survival Canvas has been developed by Grae Laws MBA. Grae delivers highly engaging workshops that motivate business owners to do more, be more and get more from their business. He provides positive, constructive advice in all business areas including improving performance, understanding customer needs and most importantly, adapting to change. He is also the MD of a hi-tech consulting business.

Please note that this event is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and is delivered as part of the Innovation Support for Business programme to help SMEs. By engaging in this programme you are being offered assistance under the De Minimis regulation which allows a company to receive up to but not exceeding €200,000 of public funding (at the applicable exchange rate) of De Minimis aid over a rolling three-tax year fiscal period. This De Minimis declaration does not cover undertakings engaged in: the primary production of agricultural goods and fisheries/aquaculture, road freight, services of general economic interest and export related activities and activities favouring domestic over imported goods. Please note, support cannot be given to undertakings (businesses) in difficulty. In order to receive support from this programme, you will be required to complete an application form and other relevant documentation. If you need to check your current position for state aid please contact us. If you would like any further information on De Minimis aid and Special Drawing Rights (SDR) subsidies, please see the state aid page on the OxLEP Business website:

https://oxlepbusiness.co.uk/state-aid