Are you a founder looking to scale your business with impact?
Join us for a practical workshop led by the founder and CEO of Birth Beat, Edwina Sharrock.
In this workshop, you'll learn the principles of scaling a business, identify growth opportunities, and understand how to leverage essential tech tools for business growth - with personal insights and experiences shared by Ed, who has built and scaled her online education business in Tamworth.
Workshop Outline:
Introduction to Scaling: Understanding the concept of scaling and its importance for business growth and impact.
Identifying Growth Opportunities: Learn how to identify growth opportunities in your business and determine the right time to scale.
Tech Tools for Scaling: Get an overview of essential tech tools and platforms to support your business growth, including project management tools, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, and marketing automation platforms.
Data-Driven Decision Making: Understand the role of data in scaling your business and how to use analytics to make informed decisions.
Scaling Responsibly: Get strategies for scaling your business while maintaining your core values and ensuring sustainability.
Case Study: Birth Beat: Edwina will share her experience of scaling Birth Beat, including the challenges and strategies she implemented for success.
Q&A Session: Ask Edwina your questions about scaling your business and leveraging technology for growth.
Key Takeaways:
Understanding the key principles of scaling a business.
Identifying growth opportunities and challenges.
Learning about essential tech tools for business growth.
Insights from a successful entrepreneur on scaling responsibly.
Practical strategies for implementing scalable solutions in your business.
This session will be followed by one-on-one sessions with Edwina from 11am, which can be booked by reaching out to Jessica Bradbery at jbradbe2@une.edu.au
This event is funded under the Accelerating Regional Innovation Fund through the NSW Government and delivered in association with the Glen Innes Severn Council.