Navigate Digitalising your Business with Help to Grow

Navigate Digitalising your Business with Help to Grow

Lincoln International Business School’s Help to Grow: Management programme is 90% funded by the government, delivered in partnership with the Small Business Charter and runs for 12 weeks via online and face-to-face sessions, 1-to-1 mentoring and peer networking.

15 SME delegates embarked on their learning journey as our first cohort back in January 2023. Working collaboratively, the delegates surged ahead in exploring avenues in the ever-evolving digital landscape. By reflecting on their current practice and observation using horizon scan, their digital readiness resonated with the latest research findings from Enterprise Research Centre Business Futures and the Federation of Small Businesses. These acknowledge that SMEs across the UK are rapidly adopting digital technology, willing to tackle digital challenges and constructing outcomes that can reshape success narratives.

We want to support SMEs to deliver profitability, innovation and growth. The Digital Adoption module is tailored for SMEs to address how businesses can gauge to embrace digital innovation and transformation. It will help to identify and utilise internal and external factors that drive the digital journey, for performance enhancement; process optimisation; product diversification and personalised experience.

Chang Ge Testimonial

Chang Ge, our School Digital Lead, a Senior Lecturer and the Digital Adoption Module Leader at the University of Lincoln said “The pragmatic approach with business focus adopted on this module encourages SMEs to apply knowledge and insights gained to follow up the digital road map in their own context and transverse amongst sectors and industries, making the digital adoption accessible and meet their unique needs.”

We are excited to welcome the second cohort of the Help to Grow programme in October 2023.

To ensure your business obtains a place on this coveted programme please visit Help to Grow | University of Lincoln or hear directly from our first cohort delegates here.