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Helping companies work together to increase profit

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Marine South East has been working with the University of Brighton on a new initiative called ProfitNet, a local learning network which could help marine companies improve profit by working in collaboration with others. There are now only 3 spaces left on this programme so you will need ot act now I fyou would like ot get involved.

The scheme helps a group of similar marine companies come together to share knowledge and experience and work together to find solutions to common problems. The network is a new way of learning and growing organisations and the ProfitNet programme is available entirely free of charge to companies.

ProfitNet was developed by the Centre for Research and Innovation Management (CENTRIM) at the University of Brighton. The network’s aim is to provide organisations with a unique opportunity to form close alliances with one another under the expert guidance of professional facilitators. Participants in this exciting programme will discover new ways of problem solving and address issues of sustainability such as sourcing funding, managing innovation, creating new products and services and building new networks and partnerships.

The ProfitNet programme is now entering its third successful year, and is proud to have already positively supported over 100 enterprises in the South East, including sectors as diverse as horticulture, leisure, hospitality and manufacturing.

Marine South East is keen to see a marine ProfitNet group come together in the Chichester region encompassing marine companies from West Sussex through to Portsmouth. To express an interest in being involved in this group please contact Nick Rodgers, the West Sussex ProfitNet Manager on 01273 643222 or email profitnet@brighton.ac.uk.

Log on to http://www.brighton.ac.uk/profitnetfor more information.

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Posted 2007-03-01 06:00:59

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