Business scheme scores a century

A free programme aimed at helping business people develop their skills and expertise, to get their ideas off the ground, has reached an important milestone.

Bridgnorth-based business consultancy Good2Great has signed up the 100th start up business since the launch of its Step Up programme in November 2020.

The ‘century-makers’ are Telford-based Kelly Page and business partner Katie Evans who set up Twin Oaks HR, which helps existing companies and new start ups to grow.

“It’s a fantastic milestone to reach – helping 100 firms in five months has been challenging and rewarding. We look forward to seeing how they all flourish in the months and years to come,” said Sally Themans of Good2Great.

The Step Up Business Programme is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund and managed by Telford & Wrekin Council on behalf of partners Shropshire Council. It is delivered by Good2Great and provides free help and mentoring to anyone starting or running a business.

“Because of the pandemic, our weekly sessions are delivered virtually over Zoom, with the meetings presented by business advisors who have all started and operated their own businesses so have real empathy and can help people avoid making common mistakes. The programme also presents opportunities for networking and sharing ideas through the use of breakout rooms.”

Katie Evans and Kelly Page of Twin Oaks HR, who provide small to medium sized companies an all-round human resources service, said they are finding the course really helpful.

“We are using the literature provided to make our marketing more effective and we enjoy being part of the support network you get with Good2Great,” explained Katie. Kelly said she would definitely recommend the course as they had made great connections.

The programme comprises eight master classes as well as individual coaching, structured support and added help where and when needed.

Sally added, “If you have a burning desire to take control of your life and your career then this is a great place to start. We find that it gives people the confidence and encouragement they need to make a success of being in business.”

CAPTION: Kelly Page and Katie Evans link up with Sally Themans via Zoom.

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