Stirling Observer

Chanceforr­uralfirms todevelopn­ewskills

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Rural business owners or managers looking to develop their management skills and grow their companies have been invited to join the Rural Leadership Programme.

The Scottish Enterprise­led programme, facilitate­d by SAC Consulting – part of Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), has been running for 14 years and has more than 630 graduates.

This year, due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the programme is being offered in a virtual format with a focus on self-developmen­t.

It will run from October 2020 to March 2021, and will involve more than 40 hours of workshops, team tasks, group discussion­s and oneto-one coaching sessions, made up of short one to twohour sessions.

SAC Consulting is looking to recruit 40 applicants from across Scotland who have ambitions for the future of their business and recognise the need to change their business model, learn new skills, embrace digital technologi­es and a new way of working, and respond to their customer’s needs.

Iain Riddell, Business Manager at SAC Consulting, said: “We’re living in unpreceden­ted times when the business environmen­t is affected, and perhaps changed for ever, by the twin uncertaint­ies of Covid-19 and Brexit.

“However, with disruption comes opportunit­ies for our rural business leaders. Businesses will need strong leadership if they’re to get through a period of intense change and take advantage of opportunit­ies that will arise in future.

“This year, the virtual format offers an added bonus for participan­ts as it will mean less time away from your business.”

The cost of the programme is £400 (plus VAT) and applicatio­ns are invited until August 31.

In the meantime, potential applicants can join an informatio­n webinar on Wednesday, August 12 at 1.30pm to find out more about the programme.

To register your interest in the programme or to receive webinar joining instructio­ns, please contact Aileen Carr at : Aileen.carr@sac.co.uk.

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