business development 27 Business Link Business Link provides access to the information, advice and support you need to start a new business or maintain and grow an existing one. A case in point Among the companies that have been helped is Folkestone-based Internetstamps Group, where staff have been working with Business Link advisers for more than two years. Due to its success and expansion, the company, which provides high quality limited edition first day covers to stamp collectors and enthusiasts, moved to new offices in 2007. Sales Director Ellie Hopkins said: “We have received fantastic service from Business Link over the last couple of years. The advisers have listened to our needs, recommended ways to take the business forward and provided practical assistance with funding and contacts. I have had help in reviewing our management structure and processes and was put in touch with a training provider who has made a real difference to the whole company; the training has revolutionised the way in which we approach HR and recruitment and has also brought the management team together. “Some of our team members have been on sales and marketing courses recommended by Business Link which have made a real difference both to staff motivation and our bottom line. Everyone I have spoken to at Business Link has always provided a superb service and offered us invaluable advice. Whenever I phone the organisation I speak to someone cheerful, friendly and ready to assist.” Case StudyCase Study Rather than providing all the advice and help through one organisation, Business Link puts people in touch with a range of expertise from across the private, public and voluntary support sectors. Business Link has a team of very experienced local advisers throughout Kent and Medway who are available to visit your premises or for booked appointments at a convenient local venue. Their role is to understand how you wish to develop your business and to find the best sources of assistance from the private, public and voluntary sectors. The service offers additional advisers specialising in innovation and sustainability as well as starting up and enterprise. In 2007/8, Business Link in Kent provided support to more than 4,000 people considering starting a business and to 1,800 who actually started. Over 20,000 businesses were assisted with general information and advice with over 2,500 utilising the services of a Business Link Adviser. National research has shown that small and medium sized companies that make use of business advice generally achieve double the profits of those that fail to do so. ≥ The language of business Fluent in Spanish, French and German and having taught English as a foreign language abroad, multilingual Olga D’Silva of Zen Languages decided to go it alone in 2007 after a varied and much travelled career. Olga said: “Although I had a wealth of business experience and the language skills, Business Link was able to focus me on the areas I did not know so much about such as contracts, terms and conditions and VAT registration. It was this type of help which was invaluable and showed me what I needed to do.” Business Link Adviser Tony Logan said: “We encouraged Olga to use our Supplier Matching Service, a free database for suppliers of business-to-business services, as well as introducing her to Valerie Pondaven, Business Link’s European adviser. Through introductions and Olga’s extensive networking she has made many useful contacts. “Zen Languages is a good example of where we can help with our business advice but also how we can be beneficial through introductions as well.” business development Starting up Extensive support and advice is available and particularly popular is an ongoing programme of free business start up workshops that are organised across Kent. These ‘Starting Your Own Business’ events are held at convenient locations and times – including evenings and weekends – and are open to all. The half-day introductory ‘Is it right for you?’ workshop explores the pros and cons of self-employment and looks at entrepreneurial potential, explains all about a business plan and the need for financial planning and raises awareness of available support. For those whose ideas are more developed, Business Link offers a modular course of three half-day workshops – including sessions exclusively for women and social enterprise – addressing the key areas of running a successful business: business planning and legal considerations, sales and marketing, finance and accounts, with a mix of tutor-led sessions and practical activities. On completion participants have an individual action plan detailing further steps to take before launching the business. Particularly popular is an ongoing programme of free business start up workshops 28 Case StudyCase Study ≥ Business Link continued... Olga D’Silva Case Study business development 29 The programme is user-friendly, with participants able to dip in and out of the course. There is also the opportunity to find out more on the broad range of free support available from Business Link. One-to-one clinics Business Link also runs a programme of one-to-one drop-in clinics across the county, where local business people can benefit from expert, impartial advice from an experienced Business Link adviser. In many cases, the hourlong session is the start of a longer professional relationship. Keen to be green As part of the business advice and information services provided by Business Link, there is specialist advice relating to environmental issues. This can be as simple as getting recycling started in the office or how to switch to a green tariff right through to the impact that climate change is having on business. It’s a service that businesses of all sizes are using. The team also helps ensure that Kent businesses understand their legal responsibilities for their impact on the environment and encourages them to look beyond simple legislative compliance to examine the potentially wider business benefits, for example, by selling waste for reuse or recycling. ≥ Jeff Moody and partner Simon Peek bought a run down farm in Pluckley in January 2007 and within six months had transformed it into a thriving business. With very little previous experience, the couple turned to Business Link for assistance even before they had exchanged contracts on the property. “I was very impressed with the enthusiasm that we were met with,” explained Jeff. “Our business adviser was full of ideas and after an hour spent with him at a free Business Advice Clinic, we came away feeling inspired and felt that we could really achieve our goals.” Jeff enrolled on several business courses that were recommended by Business Link and slowly built his knowledge of the industry and the ins and outs of running a small business. He continued: “Our adviser helped us with our business plan, the pricing structure and forming partnerships with organisations such as the Kent Tourism Alliance. We were able to talk through our priorities and soon realised that we could be financially better off by changing our order of work. Occupancy rates at the guesthouse soon far exceeded its owners’ expectations and were further boosted after the venue received a four star rating from ‘Quality in Tourism’. Jeff added: “I have to admit that I was sceptical about the practical help that Business Link could provide but I was soon proved wrong. Our adviser has been involved with the business almost every step of the way and I know he genuinely cares about it. It is great to have someone on the end of the phone to act as a sounding board whenever we have a new idea or just need to talk through a problem.” Local business people can benefit from expert, impartial advice business development No Water Loo Wages War on Waste Bills Simple measures saved large sums of money after the organisers of the annual Kent Show turned to Business Link for advice. As a result, the 2007 Kent Show at the Detling Showground featured a whole raft of waterless urinals, which meant that thousands of visitors could spend a penny without costing the earth. Sara Denton, Sustainable Business Adviser, said: “The Kent Show had an issue with water use during key events. After contacting Business Link, a Free Fastrack Survey visit was arranged with Envirowise and the report gave them advice not only on how to save water but other waste materials and energy. After finding a UK supplier, new blocks were installed and the Showground is now achieving a 40 per cent reduction in its annual water bill. Skills for the future Another important sustainable business service is the Regional Resource Centre for Environmental Technology Skills (RRCETS). The application of solutions for energy and waste reduction is set to be the fastest growing market over the next ten years. The Centre provides information and advice on the wide range of courses now available in the South East for both the professionals and applicators needing to update their skills in the wide range of new environmental technologies. Business Link Tel: 0845 600 9 006 www.businesslink.gov.uk/ southeast ≥ Business Link continued... Sara Denton, Sustainability Business Adviser Solutions for energy and waste reduction is set to be the fastest growing market over the next ten years Case Study 30