Small Business Britain’s ‘Small and Mighty Enterprise Programme’ is returning this autumn with a mission to bridge the current ‘skills gap’ for small businesses and drive UK growth
A popular small business skills programme is set to make a comeback to help supercharge Britain’s smallest firms, as the economy shows signs of recovery.
The news also comes as the Government announces a new national skills drive with the launch of Skills England which is due to work in partnership with employers. Commencing in September, the six-week programme will have 500 free places available and be delivered fully online with guidance from ARU Peterborough academics, Xero experts and other seasoned professionals.
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