Standing still is going backwards. This is certainly true for SMEs that want to continue growing in a rapidly changing labour market. As an entrepreneur, how do you ensure your organisation keeps pace with this growth? This question will be the focus of ‘De SLIMste Dag’ on Friday 3 July at the Brightlands Smart Services Campus in Heerlen. Technological developments such as digitalisation and AI offer plenty of opportunities, but also require new knowledge and skills. For many entrepreneurs, the challenge is not so much whether they should invest, but rather where to start.
From insight to action
The SLIMste Dag helps entrepreneurs take that step. No theory, just concrete examples, practical insights and entrepreneurs who demonstrate what investing in staff actually delivers.
In addition, attention is given to the SLIM grant, a scheme that supports SMEs with learning and development. Yet it often remains untapped, simply because entrepreneurs do not know how to make use of it.
Go for SLIM as an accelerator
This is where ‘Go for SLIM’ comes in. This platform not only helps entrepreneurs make use of grants, but above all in drawing up a concrete plan to future-proof their organisation. From talent development to digitalisation: it’s all about investing wisely in people.
Entrepreneurship with a vision for the future
With contributions from organisations including Etil, SkillValley, MODI and Brightlands Talent & Learning, visitors gain a realistic picture of what is possible. The common thread: companies that invest in their people are building sustainable growth.
The SLIMste Dag is therefore the perfect opportunity for SMEs to turn inspiration into action and take immediate steps towards a stronger organisation.
Practical information
- Brightlands Smart Services Campus, Heerlen
- Friday 3 July, 09.30 to 12.30
- Participation: free of charge, registration required
- Register via www.deslimstedag.nl