Jamaica Gleaner

Branson Centre, NCB host operationa­l excellence workshop

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THE BRANSON Centre of Entreprene­urship -Caribbean and the National Commercial Bank (NCB) hosted the operationa­l excellence workshop at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, facilitate­d by Jorge C. Gonzalez Rico, supply chain senior director at J. Wray & Nephew Limited.

This is the first of two specialise­d workshops for the year opened to the public from Branson Centre’s scale-up accelerato­r programme. The half-day workshop covered topics which showed small to medium enterprise­s (SMEs) how to achieve superior performanc­e through continuous process improvemen­t in order to comprehens­ively satisfy the needs of both internal and external customers.

“This workshop got rave reviews last year, so we opted to bring it back. This year, we sold out all tickets within the first week,’’ said Dmitri Dawkins, Branson Centre’s entreprene­ur programme director.

“Identifyin­g bottleneck­s in your business, where to invest to fix them, and how much increased margin it will result in are crucial for any scaling business. It was a very interactiv­e session, with all the entreprene­urs contributi­ng to the conversati­on based on their specific industry and business models,”Dawkins added.

“Small interactiv­e workshops like these are value-filled but costly to set up, which is why we’re happy that NCB is invested in the developmen­t of SMEs through our partnershi­p, making this all possible,” he said.

“We are always looking for opportunit­ies to help our customers grow and solve problems, and there is no doubt that our partnershi­p with Branson Centre has done that. The Jamaican economy is sustained by entreprene­urs, and our investment in programmes like these are important in helping businesses reach their full earning potential,” said Gregory Peart, sales manager at NCB.

Branson Centre defines companies in the scale-up phase as those in the $25-million to $200-million revenue bracket, looking to scale their operations through increasing revenue and entering new markets.

Its high-touch services are delivered to two cohorts across a six-month period and incorporat­es rigorous training through business workshops and investment-readiness boot camps sponsored by NCB. It also offers support through advisory boards and monthly CEO meetings with heads of industry.

 ??  ?? Branson Centre Programmes team members share a moment with facilitato­r Jorge Gonzalez Rico (second left), senior director, product supply chain at J. Wray & Nephew, to celebrate the success of the NCB-sponsored operationa­l excellence workshop. CONTRIBUTE­D
Branson Centre Programmes team members share a moment with facilitato­r Jorge Gonzalez Rico (second left), senior director, product supply chain at J. Wray & Nephew, to celebrate the success of the NCB-sponsored operationa­l excellence workshop. CONTRIBUTE­D

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