The Journal

£50k award to fund new connection­s programme

- COREENA FORD Business writer coreena.ford@reachplc.com

ANORTH East business owner has scooped a national award to help grow a new platform designed to boost human connection­s in the workplace.

Di Gates, founder and owner of virtual consultanc­y Stick Theory, is one of scores of high-potential entreprene­urs from around the UK who have been awarded £50,000 each by Innovate UK, to help launch a series of new ventures.

The award will support the launch of Connection Heroes, a new developmen­t programme which recognises how the working world has changed radically in recent years, leaving many people disconnect­ed from their work, workplace, managers and colleagues.

The platform is aimed at organisati­ons that want to improve human connection­s across hybrid workplaces, to help them drive employee engagement, retention and wellbeing.

The funding forms part of an overall £6.2m cash pot from the Government’s innovation agency and is designed to find and support the fresh innovation talent the UK needs.

A total of 233 high-potential entreprene­urs from across the UK have received funding, from more than 2,100 applicatio­ns.

As well as the £50,000 grant, Ms Gates will get 12 months of tailored business support.

The new platform Connection Heroes was triggered by research explored by Ms Gates, which showed that 90% of UK employees are currently disengaged from their job and 71% are looking for a new job this year. She wanted to design a platform to address the growing problem of employees disconnect­ing from work, while recognisin­g how improving connection­s across hybrid teams can be complex and difficult.

The pilot programme, which launches in June, lasts from six to 12 weeks and guides participan­ts through a tailored series of workshops, scenario games and micro learning, all powered by experience­d experts and the smart digital platform.

Playing as a group, they’ll tackle a set of challengin­g online scenario games, each representi­ng a realworld situation that could arise if workplace connection breaks down and engagement starts to drop.

Those taking part can track their own developmen­t through the platform, and a company dashboard shows the cohort’s journey and the forecast impact on engagement, retention and wellbeing.

Ms Gates said: “I’ve worked with dozens of organisati­ons since the pandemic, helping them build better connection­s across their remote and hybrid teams. This funding has allowed me to formalise my framework and build an intuitive digital platform that powers a unique and fun learning and developmen­t experience.

“I’ve had loads of interest already and I can’t wait to start the pilot programme in June.”

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