Digital skills experts Cosmic are calling on Dorset business leaders to take advantage of a free programme to help them stay one step ahead in an increasingly tech driven world.
Cosmic, a social enterprise offering training and support in all things digital, has teamed up with Dorset Council to provide a fully funded course in the use of the latest digital tools.
Designed to suit people in senior and leadership roles in Small to Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs) in sectors ranging from manufacturing and construction to health care and hospitality, the programme aims to give participants a competitive edge.
According to Cosmic CEO Julie Hawker MBE, informed use of digital tools can help future proof organisations, streamline operations, spur innovation and improve communications.
“There is a lot of talk about AI at the moment which some people can see as a threat to their business but our course shows how it can be incorporated into plans and processes to huge advantage,” said Julie. “Only 50 places are available on the programme and they are filling fast”.
Dorset Council’s Cabinet member for Property & Assets and Economic Growth, Cllr Richard Biggs, said: ““This is great news for Dorset businesses and the economy, and I am delighted that we can offer them this training. Digital plays an ever-increasing role in all our lives and businesses are often at the forefront of implementing new technology as it happens. For businesses to retain an advantage over their competitors it is essential they are not left behind in this digital world and stay one step ahead of latest developments. This course will help them to do just that.”
Those who register will benefit from:
- Interactive virtual sessions with real-time Q&A
- 1:1 mentoring
- A certificate of completion
- Exclusive access to a network of Dorset’s top business leaders
For more information and to sign up visit Digital Leadership for SMEs