Your guide to Peer Networks

Originally written by Partner Content on Small Business
The UK has led the way when it comes to SME businesses innovating and collaborating as they seek to scale and grow.
During uncertain economic conditions it is more important than ever for SMEs to work together through their challenges to learn, share and collectively find solutions that can have long-term impact both on their business and the economy.
At times of uncertainty, business owners should not feel they are on their own and by working with like-minded people who know business best, other business leaders, they can ensure they are getting the right support and solutions to prepare them for future growth.
To do this, the government backed Peer Networks has been developed to support businesses in England.
The programme has been created with SMEs in mind and will be delivered by local Growth Hubs, who understand the local business landscape.
How does Peer Networks work?
The programme will see the creation of a series of Peer Networks (cohorts) through the Growth Hub network, with each group consisting of between eight and 11 owners or managers from the SME business community participating in each network.
Led by a professional facilitator, there is no cost to join Peer Networks. Sessions

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