It’s a Small Business World

024 - How to develop skills to grow your small business with Sherry Coutu

September 15, 2023 B2BeeMatch Episode 24
It’s a Small Business World
024 - How to develop skills to grow your small business with Sherry Coutu
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Want to make sure that your team’s skills are up to date with changing technology and business trends? Listen to Sherry Coutu, Chairman of Workfinder, Non-Executive Director of Raspberry Pi, and business leader in financial services, technology and education, discuss strategies to implement essential skills development in the workforce.


Get more information related to this episode

Find Sherry Coutu on LinkedIn: uk.linkedin.com/in/coutu

Find Sherry Coutu on Twitter: @scoutu

Check out Sherry Coutu’s very own Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherry_Coutu 

Check out the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) website: ned.org

Check out the Workfinder website: workfinder.com

Check out the Raspberry Pi website: raspberrypi.com

Check out Digital Boost: digitalboost.co.uk 


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Twitter: @karimacatherine

Twitter: @jaimebuelta


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Thanks for joining Sherry Coutu and our hosts, KC Goundiam and Jaime Buelta, for this episode of It’s a Small Business World. This podcast is powered by B2BeeMatch. We’re the international business networking platform connecting small and medium businesses in more than 85 countries and 160 industries. 


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How did Sherry get into the field of skills development?
What skills does Sherry think will be crucial to survive in the future of work?
What are some of the challenges Sherry has observed in preparing the workforce, and how are these challenges being addressed?
How can government and businesses collaborate to ensure that skills development is part of business growth?
What is Digital Boost and how can people use it?