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Title: Business Start Up


1
Business Start Up
  • Bidders Pre-Qualification Conference

5 August 2008
2
  • ALLAN OPENSHAW
  • Head of Procurement

3
AGENDA
  • 10.30 Welcome Allan Openshaw (NWDA)
  • 10.35 Policy Objectives Tim Sheward (NWDA)
  • 10.50 Delivery Model Jim Johnstone (NWDA)
  • 11.10 A Local Authoritys Viewpoint Penny Sharp
    (Rochdale MBC)
  • 11.20 The Role of Business Link Northwest Donna
    Edwards (BLNW)
  • 11.30 The Procurement Process and Allan
    Openshaw
  • Project Timescales
  • 11.40 Q A Panel Allan Openshaw
  • Tim Sheward
  • Jim Johnstone
  • Donna Edwards
  • 12.15 Lunch and Networking

4
Tim Sheward
  • Head of Enterprise

5
NORTHWEST DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
  • Economic development and regeneration
  • - business growth and investment
  • - skills provision
  • - conditions for economic growth
  • - transport and infrastructure
  • - quality of life
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Partnership approach
  • - public, private and voluntary
  • - regional, sub-regional, local

6
ENTERPRISE POLICY CONTEXT
The Lisbon Agenda (ERDF)
European National Regional Sub-regional L
ocal
SNR/BSSP
National Enterprise Strategy
Business Environment (Regulation, Taxation,
Budget etc)
Related Strategies (Access to Finance, Science
Innovation)
2008 NW Enterprise Strategy
2006 NW Regional Economic Strategy
Sub-regional Enterprise Strategies
City Regions Strategies
Sub-regional Action Plans/Multi Area Agreements
(MAAs)
Local economic development plans
LEGI/URC Programmes
Local Area Agreements (LAAs)
7
2006 RES
  • 13 bn Output Gap variations in performance
  • Increased Emphasis on Enterprise
  • Improve business formation, survival and growth
    rates
  • Increase firm formation rate to 21,000 pa
  • Start ups RES Actions 3, 36, 53 targeted at
  • Underperforming Groups
  • Women
  • BME
  • Disabled
  • Social Enterprise
  • Deprived Communities
  • Halton
  • Barrow
  • St Helens
  • Wirral
  • Blackpool
  • Knowsley
  • HMR
  • URC

8
2008 NW ENTERPRISE STRATEGY
  • People, Business, Places
  • Recently improved perceptions (GEM Survey) and
    survival rates
  • Bottom 2 / 3 regions on start ups / density
  • Major local variations
  • 91,000 more businesses required
  • 20 increase in recent start up trends next 20
    years
  • Web www.nwda.co.uk/enterprise

9
BUSINESS SUPPORT SIMPLIFICATION (BSSP)
  • Duplication / Confusion / Poor VFM
  • 18 Product areas most relevant are
  • Business Creation
  • Universal BLNW as primary access point
  • Underperforming Groups / Areas (inc 3 year
    aftercare)
  • High Growth Start Ups (NB a separate contract)
  • Local Community Business Coaching
  • Stimulate ambition, mentor, advise and facilitate
    connections
  • NB Products to be finalised and published

10
SUB NATIONAL REVIEW (SNR)
  • Delivery at the right spatial level
  • Business Support co-ordinated at the regional
    level
  • New economic roles for local authorities
  • Opportunities for co-funding and co-procurement
  • NW well placed to take forward

11
FUNDING SOURCES
  • NWDA
  • ERDF
  • Investment Framework 4.1 Strands 1 and 2
  • Disadvantaged Groups / Areas
  • NWDA to potentially bid?
  • Local Authority Participants
  • Web www.erdfnw.co.uk

12
DELIVERY FRAMEWORK
13
  • JIM JOHNSTONE
  • Strategy Manager - Enterprise

14
DELIVERY MODEL
  • Designed to Reflect
  • Policy Developments
  • Fit with BSSP
  • Lessons from Phase 1
  • Target Groups
  • Underperforming Groups e.g. BME, Women, Disabled
  • Underperforming Areas
  • Funding Timescale up to 5 yrs
  • Value up to 75 million
  • NWDA, ERDF, and Local Authorities

15
DELIVERY MODEL
  • Two Lots of Activity
  • Lot 1 Regional Project Management
  • Single Contract
  • Lot 2 Local Delivery Panel
  • 5 to 120 Organisations
  • Organisations Will Only Be Contracted to One Lot
    But May Bid For Both

16
DELIVERY MODELLot 1 Regional Project Management
  • Overall Project
  • Quality Assurance
  • Monitoring Evaluation
  • Aggregation and Analysis of Performance
    Reporting
  • Communication with Partners and Stakeholders

17
DELIVERY MODEL Lot 2 Local Delivery Panel
  • Provision of Tailored Specialist and Intensive
    Start Up Support
  • People with the Desire to Start a Business or
    Grow a Business less than 36 months old
  • Local Delivery / Accessibility
  • Types of Activity
  • Engagement
  • Assessment and Action Plan
  • Development Support
  • Aftercare to 36 months
  • Support Provision to clients from Phase 1

18
DELIVERY OPTIONS (A)
Regional Procurement Project Management,
19
DELIVERY OPTIONS (B)
  • Local Authority or Groups of LAs Funding
    Collaborations
  • Co-Funding, Co-Procurement and Local Contract
    Management
  • Regional Project Management

20
  • PENNY SHARP
  • Head of Regeneration
  • Rochdale Borough Council

21
  • DONNA EDWARDS
  • Operations Director
  • Business Link North West

22
BUSINESS LINK NW SERVICE
  • The Primary Access Channel to Business Support
  • Service Principles
  • - Customer focus
  • - Primary access point for integrated brokerage
  • - Provide a free service with no charging or
    product/service delivery
  • - Provide an impartial and independent service
  • - Focus on IDB only and broker to public and
    private sector suppliers
  • - Deliver a consistent, high quality, proactive
    service

23
BUSINESS LINK MARKET SERVICES
24
START UP CORE OFFER INFORMATION
  • National Telephone Number
  • National Start Up Pack Handbook, CD ROM
  • How to Guides/No-nonsense Guides
  • Good Practice Guides
  • Case Studies
  • Information Workshops
  • Web-based Information Services (inc. national
    website and regional/local websites to reflect
    national content where appropriate)
  • Local Information re Sources of Funding

25
START UP CORE OFFER DIAGNOSIS BROKERAGE
  • Initial Telephone Diagnostic
  • Online Self-Assessment Diagnostic of Business
    Need Enterprise Aptitude
  • Brokerage, Based on Need
  • Referrals to External Service Provision

26
INTEGRATION WITH THE NW START-UP OFFER
  • National / Regional / Local Promotional Activity
  • Common Number for enquiries
  • Calls to come through NWBL number
  • Cross-referral likely
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Common Diagnostic Tool
  • Product Referral
  • CRM Integration
  • NWDA to provide integration with BL CRM system
  • Information Intelligence at Local Authority
    level
  • Numbers of enquiries / start ups
  • Type of enquiries

27
Tim Sheward
  • Head of Enterprise

28
OVERALL OBJECTIVES
  • Balance of Economies of Scale and Local
    Flexibility / Access
  • Assemble all Relevant Funding
  • Tailor National / Regional Priorities to Local
    Need
  • One Service Specification that Fits with BSSP
    BLNW
  • A Quality, Tailored Service
  • More Businesses Starting and Growing

29
  • ALLAN OPENSHAW
  • Head of Procurement

30
TIMELINE
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