Mastering Finance for Creative Businesses - Part Two
Schedule
Wed Nov 27 2024 at 10:00 am to 01:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Mosaic | Lincoln, EN
Part of East Midlands Create Growth Programme
About this Event
Unlock Your Creative Potential: Revisiting Your Business Model for Future Growth
Strengthen Your Creative Business with Our Empowering Workshop. Join us for a transformative workshop designed specifically for creative businesses aiming to fortify their foundations for future growth.
Why Attend?
As creatives, we thrive on new ideas and passion for our work. However, taking time to review our existing business model, our products, services, and revenue streams can be invaluable. This workshop offers a range of activities to help participants rebuild their unique business models by examining business activities and revenue streams and their interrelationships. Our coaching approach supports and challenges you to achieve the best outcome for you and your company.
Join us for the second in ModFin’s four-part workshop series, where you’ll learn how their proven business modelling methodology can drive growth in your creative enterprise.
What You'll Learn:
- Activity Mapping: Engage in ModFin’s specially developed activities to identify areas of your business that could benefit from a new approach, ensuring successful future growth. These exercises help you to assess each of your business activities, including financial performance, profit, cost of delivery, staffing, and efficiencies.
- Business Models: Evaluate your current business model, exploring its fundamental concept and structure with an eye on future-proofing and growth.
- Sustainability: Align your business to meet new market challenges and identify growth opportunities.
- Tips and Tricks: Gain tools to evaluate each revenue stream, understanding those that deliver profit as well as those that are less financially viable but beneficial for attracting new clients, and those that may need attention or further investment.
Why This Workshop?
Focused on the creative sector, our workshops address specific challenges and opportunities within this field. Collaborate with fellow creatives, make connections, share experiences, and gain insights from industry experts. You'll leave with practical knowledge and actionable steps to elevate your creative business.
About Modfin and Speakers:
Gill Thewlis and Ellen O'Hara co-created ModFin to fill a gap in the market for business modelling and financial tools tailored to the complexity of creative businesses. Over the last five years, ModFin has tested and iterated its methodology with over 100 individual creative businesses, more than 160 cultural and heritage organisations, and 30 commercial creative businesses. ModFin helps you understand your current business and financial model, create viable future strategies and pragmatic business plans to help you realise your creative ambitions, social aims and growth goals.
Gill Thewlis has coached, mentored, and advised over 200 high-growth startups, SMEs, and arts organisations on long-term business strategy, enterprise development, business planning, and financial awareness. She has executive coached more than 150 directors and senior managers, achieving significant performance improvements and promotions. She has a banking background and also a design degree.
Sign Up Today and Don’t Miss This Chance to Invest in Your Future.
Businesses can attend this workshop as a standalone event, but we strongly recommend you sign up and attend all four sessions to get the maximum benefit.
There are only 12 places available, so secure your spot now and start building a more robust, financially savvy creative practice. Networking lunch included.
This event is organised by the Barbican Creative Hub in conjunction with the Business Lincolnshire Growth Hub and funded by East Midlands Create Growth programme.
For further details visit www.barbicancreativehub.com or www.eastmidlandscreategrowth.co.uk
Where is it happening?
Mosaic, 13-14 Silver Street, Lincoln, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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