Saddlers’ Company has been working hard at developing this tailored ‘Business for Creatives’ Course with internationally recognised Bayes Business School. We are delighted to share the details here.
*Please note that the Saddlers Company will pay 100% of the course fees for any Saddler completing the course*
This three-day course has saddlers, leatherworkers, jewellery makers, carpenters, artists or any other creative professional in mind, helping you to deepen your knowledge of business operations and strategy, which is essential for turning a talent into a sustainable business.
It will allow you to bridge the gap between your artistic vision and the practicalities of running a successful business. Delivered by leading academic experts from Bayes Business School, you will gain the knowledge and skills to elevate your creative business.
Day 1: Friday 24 May
Creativity and Innovation in Business
Day 2: Friday 7 June
Business Knowledge and Skills for a Craft Business
Day 3: Friday 21 June
Creativity and Innovation in Business
Applications are required by 17 May 2024, 12pm BST.
Please click on this link to read further information on the Bayes Business School website and email tc@saddlersco.co.uk with any questions.
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