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15 November 2010
Vince
Cable announced a new 40,000-strong network of business
mentors at the launch of Global Entrepreneurship
Week today, and called on more businesses to join
up. The mentoring network has been developed in
response to the needs of entrepreneurs and small
business across the country. The Annual Small Business
Survey 2007/08 found that businesses which used
external advice in the last 12 months were twice
as likely to have grown their workforce and over
50 per cent more likely to be aiming to grow their
business in the next two to three years than those
that had not used advice.
Vince Cable wants to see
as many business people as possible sign up to
mentor new and growing businesses. To make it
easier for people to get the mentoring help they
need, the Business Secretary outlined the Governments
plans for a new single network of mentoring providers.
This network of experts will help start-ups, growing
companies and businesses seeking financial mentoring.
For the first time, business
mentoring networks are joining forces to improve
access to mentoring provision for both mentors
and those looking for mentoring support. More
mentors will be encouraged to commit to the network
over the coming months. Business Secretary Vince
Cable said: The best people to advise new
entrepreneurs and existing businesses are those
who have already started and run successful companies.
Mentoring is a very effective way of promoting
start-ups, higher productivity and growth amongst
established businesses, so I am delighted to announce
this new network.
I also want to encourage
more businesses to sign up and offer their support
and guidance. We need as many successful mentors
as possible to guide the next generation of entrepreneurs
and businesses.
Business and Enterprise Minister
Mark Prisk said:In the current economic
climate, it has never been more important to promote
an enterprise culture in the UK, and mentors play
a crucial role in advising, supporting and encouraging
entrepreneurs and small businesses. This new mentoring
network will be invaluable for businesses all
over the country.
From summer 2011, with the
support of the British Bankers Association
and UK mentoring providers, there will be a single
online gateway to mentoring provision for mentors
and for those seeking mentoring.
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