Rocketeer Re-Approval

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We always love checking in with our centres, and we recently had the opportunity to talk to Richard at Rocketeer Enterprise. Rocketeer Enterprise trains a variety of learners, including learners within prisons. They became an IOEE Academy in 2017 and had their own programme recognised to provide added value for their learners, who were completing […]

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Zooming to the Office: The Remote Work Revolution

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In the past decade, small businesses have been at the forefront of the remote work revolution. With technology making it easy to work from anywhere, there’s been a significant shift in how small businesses operate and employees work. In this light-hearted yet informative article, let’s explore the rise of remote work and its impact on […]

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Mental Health in the Workplace

Interview with Andrew Berrie, MIND As employees, and employers, constantly adapt and shift to fit business needs and economic markets, it is quite easy to forget about our mental health and the importance of maintaining it. We thought that spring would be a great time to chat with Andrew Berrie, head of Workplace Wellbeing at […]

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Business Support in Education

In the business and enterprise industry, business support is invaluable. Whether setting up a new business or learning the foundation skills required to plan a new business venture, many startups turn to business support to assist with launching some crucial conversations. This need for business support is equally present in the educational sector, as Universities […]

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The Business of Theatre: World Theatre Day and Enterprise Lessons

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Happy World Theatre day to you all! I know, you may be thinking, theatre… enterprise… how do the two link and has someone posted this to the wrong site? We know it may seem odd to link enterprise with theatre, but when you think about it, it just makes sense. Theatre is a huge industry […]

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International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is celebrated around the world on March 8th. This day serves as a reminder of the progress made in the fight for gender equality and women’s rights. It is a day to celebrate the achievements of women and to raise awareness of the challenges women continue to face. The origins of International […]

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Checking in with Enterprise Made Simple

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For this article we spoke with Phil Teasdale, Chief Executive at IOEE Academy, Enterprise Made Simple and heard more about their exciting work and plans for the future. Phil started off by telling us about Enterprise Made Simple (EMS) and their mission. As a fifteen-year-old business, focusing on business support and training, Enterprise Made Simple […]

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How to Create a Successful Mentoring Programme

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Mentoring isn’t just for entrepreneurs or business owners. It’s also a vital aspect of any small business in terms of employees, as it helps to ensure that they are well-trained, motivated, and productive. A mentoring program can help to create a positive and supportive work environment, where employees feel valued and respected. One of the […]

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Head-Over-Heels in Love With Being an Entrepreneur

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It’s that time of the year again, where we express our love and appreciation for the special people in our lives. And for us entrepreneurs, that special someone is none other than our own business! Yes, you heard it right, we’re in love with being an entrepreneur, and we’re here to spill the beans on […]

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Self-Employment in Gardening to Help Veterans

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Social enterprise, Entrepreneurs Unlocked, provides veterans of the armed forces with a route into self-employment, in gardening, with the launch of the Defender to Entrepreneur programme. David Morgan, the founder of Entrepreneurs Unlocked, launched the Defender to Entrepreneur programme in conjunction with Sally Coulthard, founder and CEO of the Defence Garden Scheme (DGS). DGS is […]

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Skill Assessment: The Importance of Learning How to Learn

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Over the decades, a recurring debate in the business world has been related to the specialist vs generalist dilemma – with the first often winning over the second – to establish whether a successful professional should focus on a specialism or aim at developing a wider range of competencies. This certainly does not apply to […]

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How To Avoid Stress

Stress is a natural phenomenon. We all experience it, some more than others, in many different ways. For some, stress can be running around from one task to another, for others stress can look like constant fatigue. Whatever stress looks like to you, it can be extremely daunting if you don’t know how to control […]

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Mentoring Case Study: Intrinsic Therapies

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For this article, we checked in with Carl Beardon, a mentor who works for Barclays Bank, and Natasha Crompton, a small business owner and mentee, who set up IntrinsicTherapies. Carl and Natasha were paired up by Paul Harper, IOEE’s mentoring matchmaker, before lockdown and the pair have had meetings ever since. It is brilliant to […]

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Born in Lockdown: Happy Paws Candle Co

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In an earlier article, we spoke about businesses that started up in Lockdown. One of our members came forward and said they would be happy to talk to us about their business born in lockdown. Kiera runs a home fragrance business called Happy Paws Candle Co. Happy Paws Candle Co is a candle business that […]

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Working Remotely: What skills do we need?

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Over the last six to nine months, there have been a range of articles within academic journals, business publications and newspapers focused on predicting and unpacking the issues which will shape the extent and nature of remote working in the near to mid-term.  Key themes have included:  • The shifting nature of employee expectations and […]

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Think Enterprise Issue 38

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Developing Young People’s Skills For an Uncertain World

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Over the past few decades, there have been significant and steady shifts in the labour market transforming not only the types of work we do but also the way we do it. During the last year, the pandemic has accelerated the pace of change in a way that would have previously been unimaginable.  If there […]

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Working Remotely: What skills do we need?

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As staff have started to return to offices across Europe over the last few months, a debate has emerged within the media and the professional literature as to the benefits, impact and value of working from the office vis-à-vis working remotely. On the one hand, there are those who argue that the return to the […]

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