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Topic Lead presenter + Co-presenters and Title Presentation
B3 Ishak Abd Rahman, National University of Malaysia
Strategy, Process and Working Culture.A case study of Malaysian Small and Medium Ent
 
A3 Nigel Adams, University of Buckingham
A review of the BSc Business Enterprise Programme at the University of Buckingham
E6 Mopelola Margaret Adeyeye, Centre for Energy Research and Development + Abiodun S. Momodu, Centre for Energy Research and Development
Analysis of micro business financial and accounting systems in Osun State
 
W3 Mopelola Margaret Adeyeye, Centre for Energy Research and Development + Catherine Abiola Akinbami, Centre for Industrial Research and Development
Women and gender budgeting: Nigeria’s policy alternative
B4 Olayiwola Agoro, Federal Ministry of Science and Technology
Technology Incubation as Panacea for Entrepreneurial Capabilities: Nigeria Situation
 
A3 Catherine Abiola Akinbami, Centre for Industrial Research and Development + Margaret Mopelola Adeyeye, Centre for Energy Research and Development + Abiodun S. Momodu, Centre for Energy Research and Development
Entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurship capacity development in Nigeria
A5 Catherine Abiola Akinbami, Centre for Industrial Research and Development
Preliminary issues in entrepreneurship education development – Nigeria context
 
A5 Naji Al Mahdi, National Institute for Vocational Education,
Developing Employability Skills through Entrepreneurship
 
D5 Naji Al Mahdi, National Institute for Vocational Education,
Advancing Entrepreneurship Education for Emiratis entering Jewellery Industry in UAE
A6 Fahad Al Raqbani, Abu Dhabi Council for Economic Development
AKOUN – Abu Dhabi’s Entrepreneurship Awareness Campaign
 
S2 Jerome Albarus, CMB2 Group Limited
International Access to Procurement (A2P Programme)
 
Y2 Suzy Alderson, Young People's Enterprise Forum + Ian Douthwaite, Dubit + Anne Selwyn, Business Link Yorkshire
Spotting the enterprising potential in young people
 
E1 Zulf Ali, Zentek Solutions Ltd
How has the Internet changed the way we run and build our business?
 
B4 Chris Allington, Oxford Innovation Limited
The Role of Business and Innovation Centres in delivering focussed Business Support
 
A1 Martin Allison, Leeds Metropolitan University
Stronger Together: Business and Universities in Turbulent Times
 
D1 Ramadan Almorhag, National Programme for SMEs - NEDB
Developing a sustainable SMEs sector in an oil-producing country
B6 Stuart Anderson, Shell LiveWIRE
The Shell LiveWIRE Grand Ideas Awards- Low level award funding with a big impact
 
B4 Peter Arnold, Newcastle Science City
The Newcastle Innovation Machine - an insight led approach to business creation
 
B4 Robert Ashton, www.robertashton.co.uk
Business Boot Camps boost results for older entrepreneurs
C1 Sikander Badat, Bolton Council
Model of Excellence for Supporting Start Up and Growth of EMB’s
Y4 Lesley Bakkers, Enterprise & Education Alliance + Neil Christiansen, Enterprise & Education Alliance
Enterprise Education - A Case Study
I1 Ross Banerjee, Oxford Innovation Ltd
Incubation; offering premises and support for start ups
M4 Brian Barge, The Evidence Network
How to Assess the Impact of Enterprise Support Organizations
 
Plenary2 Alan Barrell, & Visiting Professor of Enterprise, University of Bedfordshire
Learning by Developing - Entrepreneurship in Practice
S5 Mike Bate, Inspiring Business Performance
Estonia: Developing SME support in a post soviet entrepreneurial economy
 
M2 Simon Bedford, UK Trade & Investment
International success – different models for different markets
S2 Teresa Bednall, Association of Community Based Business Advice(ACBBA)
Up-Skilling Business Advisors Working with Socially Excluded Communities
B2 Colin Bell, Winning Moves Ltd
MyBiz Leeds - stimulating enterprise in low enterprise area
 
Y5 Karen Bellis, Shell LiveWIRE International + Sandy Ogilvie, PNE Group + Muhammad Saifullah, Shell Pakistan
A Global programme with Local application: experience and example.
I1 Martyn Benson, RiDO (Rotherham Investment & Development Office)
Business Incubation in the UK 2007 – 2008 (A Practitioner's View)
B4 Robert Bernier, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Silicon Prairie Business Accelerator
 
E4 Geoff Berrow, 4theweb
Simple, low-cost steps to improve Search Engine Optimisation
V1 David Blair, DBA Group
Using Joined Up Thinking to Make Cash Go Further
A3 Tina Boden, Winning Moves
Entrepreneurship & Young People - nature or nurture: educate or inspire?
 
B2 Tina Boden, Winning Moves
Enterprise - Do You Get It?
 
A3 Wynand Bodewes, Maastricht university
Experiential learning in Entrepreneurship: why doing may not result in learning
 
Plenary3 Deirdre Bounds, Out of Bounds Media
From Bedsit to Exit - Six Success Principles from the Accidental Business Millionaire
 
E4 Peter Bowerman, eBusiness UK
Website Marketing and optimisation techniques
B2 Norah Boylan, Exemplas + James Leavold, Exemplas
Diversity Talent Key - the barrier removal tool to take Enterprise Ambition Forward
A1 John Breen, Victoria University
Developing Entrepreneurs at University: An Australian Case Study
 
A6 Jackie Brierton, Young People's Enterprise Centre of Expertise (YPECOE)
Enterprise Support for a new generation of Entrepreneurs
 
B1 Andrew Brocklehurst, Avanta Enterprise Ltd (incorporating InBiz & TNG)
Work for Yourself programmes and the DEL/AME funding model
 
C1 Gary Brooks, TEDCO + Emma Charters, TEDCO
TEDCO Enterprise Champions - ‘Community Enterprise Coaching that Really Works’
A1 David Brooksbank, University of Wales Institute Cardiff
Enterprise Educators UK - The National Network
Y4 Derek Browne, Entrepreneurs in Action (EiA)
Entrepreneurs in Action: Inspiring Minds
 
Y1 Janet Brumby, Young Enterprise Yorkshire & Humber + John May, Young Enterprise UK
Young Enterprise and Junior Achievement ‘Learning by Doing’
W5 Toni Brunello, StudioCentroVeneto (SCV)
Kit.Brunello.System: tools to win business transfer challenge
M1 Perry Burns, Sales 101 Ltd
Lessons from School – a case study in how not to do it!
M3 Di Burton, Cicada Communications
The importance of reputation and branding for small business growth
E6 Phil Callaghan, Calech CRM
Make the Most of Every Lead - Keep your Leads Red Hot
 
B2 Robert Campbell, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council + Kevin Bennett, Sheffield City Council
Yorkshire and Humber LEGI Enterprise Programmes
V1 Martin Carr, Exemplas Ltd
Sources of Funding for Start up and Growth Aspirational Companies
I1 Estelle Chatard, Newcastle Science City
The Newcastle Innovation Machine - Newcastle Science City
C3 Arshad Chaudhry, ABDN
Breaking Barriers and Nurturing Innovation
W2 Etta Cohen, Forward Ladies Ltd
Etta Cohen - the original Forward Lady
 
B4 Sylvia Constantine, MyBizStart
Olderpreneurs, Alterpreneurs and Start-up support - a catalyst for change
Y4 Mike Cooper, Education Leeds + Christine Marsden, Education Leeds
An Enterprising Journey
A4 Andy Coughlin, The Small Business Company (UK) Ltd
Using Gaming to Support Enterprise Education for All Ages
M1 John Cox, SCA Limited
A Blueprint for Business and Personal Success
 
M2 Adam Cross, Leeds University Business School + Richard Todd + Mark Robson, UKTI Y&H
Response to the Global Downturn: where is hot and where is not
W1 Akosua Dardaine Edwards, Enabling Enterprise
The Case for Dedicated Business Support for Women in Trinidad and Tobago
S2 Antony Davies, Beta Technology Limited
Business Buddies - Responding to the needs of local enterprises in Doncaster
 
W2 Fiona Davies, WiRE Women in Rural Enterprise
WiRE national organisation supporting developing & promoting women in rural business
A5 Maud de Vries, Charta small business consultancy
The Transitional Development model: coaching solo entrepreneurs to the next level
 
I2 Richard Dealtry, Intellectual Partnerships Co Ltd (iPCo)
Making a Success of SME Clusters
V1 J Malcolm Dean, Institute of Financial Accountants
Access to Funding - Presentation by the Institute of Financial Accountants
A1 Tim Deignan, West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network (WYLLN)
Developing Students' Entrepreneurial Skills: Practical and Policy Challenges
A3 Jane Delfino, Manchester Academy
How business education partnerships can engage with pupils from deprived communities.
B1 Simon Denny, The University of Northampton
Business Start Up Policy and Practice in the East Midlands : Playing Output Games?
 
I1 Joanne Derbyshire, University of Nottingham Innovation Park
How to Make Your Incubator Building a Real Incubator
S5 George Derbyshire, NFEA + Frea O'Brien, Customer First UK Ltd
Putting the Customer First - A dedicated quality standard for business support
S2 Uday Dholakia, Local Better Regulation Office
Supporting business through better regulation in the UK: Removing barriers to entry
S3 Paul Dickinson, The Alternative Board + Jo Clarkson, The Alternative Board
Peer advice, private coaching and personal vision - a perfect combination for success
S5 Patience DONWA, University of Benin + Osaro Agbontaen, Pan-African University
Small Business Development and Mentoring: The Experience of Matt-Front Enterprise
 
E1 Iain Downs, Iain Downs Consulting Limited
How to get good, commercial sofware built: Everything you ever wanted to know but ..
 
B6 Thomas (Tommy) du Plessis, North-West University
Access to finance as an obstacle to SME growth in South Africa
 
B5 Margaret Durand , Waterford Institute of Technology
A Case Study on Taking a Commercial Approach to Design-led Craft
E4 Michael Ellacott, E4A Ltd
CloudBubbles - the free way to dramatic profit improvement
 
A3 Mark Ellis, SFEDI Awards
Why enterprise must be seen as a qualified professional career
 
Plenary3 Rachel Elnaugh, Award Winning Entrepreneur, Speaker, Mentor, Business Consultant and Author
Enterprising Inspiration
 
I4 Suzanne Emmett, YTKO
Accelerating the Commercialisation of University Innovation: Enterprise Fellowships
S5 David Evans, ESA Business Development Ltd
Training and accreditation for Business Advisers - a professional model
 
C2 Abimbola Fayomi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife + Bolanle. C Simeon-Fayomi, Faculty of Education, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Endangered Species: Problems of Sustaining Indigenous Enterprises in SouthwestNigeria
 
S2 Mark Fenwick, Business Assessment Ltd
More value from the virtual and better market intelligence for enterprise agencies
E4 Pascal Fintoni, The Centre for eBusiness
E50 Learning Zone case study - transforming business support via elearning
 
B2 Kim Fletcher, Business Support Kent
Treating people as individuals to build their personal self belief in Self Employment
B2 Jane Fowler, Munro Connections Ltd
Business Strategy for Start Ups
S5 Amanda Freeland, Exemplas
BASIS - The new International Business Advice and Support Standard
E2 Giorgio Gandellini, University of Roma Tre, Rome
Survey of Italian SMEs’ marketing people’s perceptions of the impact of e-learning
M3 Giorgio Gandellini, University of Roma Tre, Rome
New decision making tools for exporting SMEs
 
B3 Diane Gaskin, Business Support Centre + Reginald Nyandeni, Business Support Centre
Creating and Supporting Micro Businesses in Developing Economies
 
M1 Peter Gerlach, Peter Gerlach International
Why motivation in leadership does not work?
Plenary2 Allan Gibb, Durham University
Getting nearer to the entrepreneurial mindset in all that we do
A1 David Gibson, Queens University
Cross Campus Entrepreneurship, the key to Regional Development?
S1 Gordon Gough, Enterprise Northern Ireland
The Go For It programme in Northern Ireland-the role of local enterprise partnerships
 
I5 Trevor Gregory, RTC North
Innovation capacity and company performance
V1 John Griffiths, Connect Midlands
Connect InvoRed - Fast-tracking of Innovation through improved Access to Investment
B5 Charles Hadcock, Creative Lancashire
The Watermark and Benchmark
B1 Graham Hales, DeHales & Associates
Understanding Start Ups
B4 Chris Hall, Nottingham Trent University
Student and Graduate Business Start-ups Do they fit University & Government Agendas?
 
C1 Eileen Hammond, Hammond Associates
Using celebrities to promote your social enterprise
 
B5 Richard Hanage, Richard Hanage Associates
Creative sector 'nascent entrepreneurial graduate' (NAGRENTS): a longitudinal study
C1 Todd Hannula, Camberwell
Shine: An Entrepreneurial Approach Delivering Real Value for SMEs and the Community
A4 Peter Harrington, Venture Simulations Ltd
Creating the next generation of business simulators: The SimVenture Strategy
I5 David Hawkins, PSL
The emerging British Standard PAS 11000 to support collaborative working
 
D3 Malcolm Hayday, The Charity Bank + Michael Manning-Prior, Enterprise Development Worldwide
Finance to liberate enterprise development
W1 Tatjana Hine, British Association Of Women Entrepreneurs
Changes of Women Entrepreneurship accross the world in the last 60 years.
S5 Oliver Hirsch, iq consult gmbh + Norbert Kunz, iq consult gmbh
Assuring Quality in the business advise to disadvantaged groups
E1 Leslie Hobson, British Institute of Technology and E-commerce
The Education of Students in Innovation and Enterprise
A3 Elizabeth Hoge, Bridgewater College
Inspiring global entrepreneurial behaviors through short-term Study Abroad programs
 
E5 Matthew Holmes, Liquid Accounts Ltd
Trade Globally in 15 Minutes: How Cloud Computing is Revolutionising Small Business
M1 Richard Hoyle, MR Dynamics Ltd
Hare or Tortoise: Personality and the Entrepreneur
 
D5 Jamaluddin Husain, Purdue University Calumet + Osman Demirdogen, Ataturk University, Turkey
Transferring Best Practices to Developing Countries – Multi-Country Case Studies
S6 Hashim Hussein, United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Enterprise Development & Investment Promotion Program / Stimulating Entrepreneurship
 
Plenary1 Peter Ibbetson, Royal Bank of Scotland & NatWest
Supporting SME's in a downturn
 
C5 Sue Jackson, whitespace coaching + Kasia Kurowska, Newcastle University
Encouraging olderpreneurship: a collaborative ESF project with Newcastle University
 
B3 Mohammed Jibrin, National Board for Technology Incubation (Federal Ministry of Science & Technology) + Taiwo A. Somefun, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech.) Abuja, Nigeria. + Patricia Uche Chukwu, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech. Abuja. + Abdul Fatah Shittu, National Board for Technology Incubation (Fed. Min. of Sc. & Tech.) Abuja , Nigeria. + Isah M. Yusuf, National Board forTechnology Incubation(Fed. Min. of Sc & Tech), Abuja, Nigeria.
Creating Entrepreneurs for Value- Addition in Nigeria Using Technology Incubation.
 
D1 Mohammed Jibrin, National Board for Technology Incubation (Federal Ministry of Science & Technology) + Somefun A. Taiwo, National Board For Technology Incubation, Abuja, Nigeria. + Partricia Uche Chukwu, National Board For Technology Incubation, Abuja, Nigeria.
Technology Incubation As A Catalyst For The Socio-Economic Development of Africa.
S3 Martin Johnson, Traction Business Consultancy
DIY Business Needs Analysis - A turn-key solution to Organising and Communicating
C5 Katherine Jones, University of Worcester
Grow our Own: Entrepreneurial Alumni Network supporting graduate business development
 
E5 Jerome Josephraj, Bind Technology Ltd
Reduce your IT Cost using Open Source Technology
D2 Vijay Kalantri, MVIRDC - World Trade Centre + J P Ghate, WTC + Bose K Nair, WTC
The Role of SMEs in Job Creation: Indian Perspective
W2 Jane Kenyon, The Well Heeled Divas Ltd
The Divaprenuer - Women Mean Business - The Challenges
 
Plenary2 David Kirby, The British University in Cairo
Changing the Entrepreneurship Education Paradigm
C3 Perumal Koshy, Samadhan Foundation
Multicultural Workforce, MSMEs and the Global Market
 
D5 Monika Kulikowska, University of Economics + Mariusz Bratnicki, University of Economics in Katowice + Wojciech Duduch, University of Economics in Katowice
The Dialectics of Entrepreneurial Learning in Transition Economy: Lesson from Silesia
M5 Sylvie Laforet, University of Sheffield
An investigation of innovation development in small family business and implications
 
A2 Victoria Lennox, NACUE
NACUE: Stimulating University Enterprise
A6 Gerard Liston, Laisterdyke Business & Enterprise College
Enterprising Inspiration for Youth: In Bradford, Sheffield, Cardiff ... and New York
 
Y4 Gerard Liston, Laisterdyke Business & Enterprise College + Adrian Jones, Life Beyond School
Employable young people: Is it just a pipe dream?
M3 Peter Lloyd, Du Cane Associates Ltd
Ready for the world? A layered approach for small businesses trading internationally
 
B4 Robert Looker, Exemplas Ltd
Structured Business Formats, the New Business Route for 3rd Agers
M5 Robert Looker, Exemplas Ltd
‘Franchising, an effective Structured Business Format for replication of Business
I1 David Ludlow, Torfaen County Borough Council + Peter Harman, UKBI + Dawson Evans, Torfaen County Borough Council
Grow your own!
S5 Caroline Lumb, Institute of Business Consulting
The value of CPD, how to measure it and how it adds value to your propositions.
C1 Alastair MacColl, Business & Enterprise North East
Business support & enterprise for the 21st Century: Transforming economies.
 
C2 Michael Manning-Prior, Enterprise Development Worldwide
Supporting the development of self help and enterprise in disadvantaged communities
Y5 Michael Manning-Prior, Enterprise Development Worldwide + Malcolm Hayday, Charity Bank
Development and transfer of sustainable youth enterprise support programmes
I2 Lucy Marks, Norfolk Network
The Norfolk Network: A model for innovative networking and relationship building
B1 John Martin, John Martin
Advisory Support for new and established businesses
 
M2 Helen Matushevskaya, General Computers
The rise of mono national brands: When Your Name Means a New Medical Business
 
W2 Nynzi Maung, Maung Consultancy
The challenges of supporting women's enterprise in deprived commmunities- why bother?
E1 John McCarthy, LeadSure Ltd
SME Growth and The E-business Development Platform
E4 Rory MccGwire, BHP Information Solutions Ltd
Social marketing: how low-cost and no-cost networks have changed the rules of PR
E4 Rory MccGwire, BHP Information Solutions Ltd
Providing online business support and building up your network – on a shoestring
 
A3 Gary McEwan, Enterprise North East Trust
Creating future business leaders through 'The Recruit
 
Y5 Gary McEwan, Enterprise North East Trust
Creating young entrepreneurs from the toughest backgrounds
A5 Helen McKenna, Clarity Business Education + Paul Mellon, Clarity Business Education
Developing entrepreneurship training materials – Invest NI’s Go for It Programme
B5 Stewart McLean, Angels Den
What do Business Angels really look for?
 
S3 John McMahon, Forum 21 Ltd.
The Forum 21 Model - High Impact Business Support in A Resource Constrained Context
 
I3 Ian Meyer, NorthgateArinso + Hugh McDaniel, NorthgateArinso
Creating a Best Seller - How to take innovative ideas to market successfully
B1 Ged Mirfin, Business Link Northwest + Neil Geoghegan
Entrepreneurialism is a Middle Class Phenomenon - Pre-Start Enquiries at BLNW 2007-10
 
E5 Ged Mirfin, Business Link Northwest + Andrew Greenyer, Business Link Northwest + Tom Wilkins, Business Link Northwest
Knowledge Stewarding: Contextual Denmand-Pull Marketing built on Knowledge Hubs
E5 Ged Mirfin, Business Link Northwest + Neil Geoghegan
Get on Your Bikes Together: Business Forums - Self Sustaining Business Communities
 
S1 Ged Mirfin, Business Link Northwest + Neil Geoghegan, Business Link Northwest
Business Link Northwest's Business Performance Index: Data Driven Decision Support
D1 Watipaso Mkandawire, Commonwealth Secretariat
MSME Policies and Strategies pursued in Commonwealth Developing Countries
S5 Mark Modena, Winning Moves Ltd
Benchmark a powerful tool to create sustainable supply chains in developing countries
 
B1 Charles Monck, Charles Monck & Associates + Charles Monck, Charles Monck & Associates
Science parks and Innovation Centres in the new economic environment in the UK
 
I1 Charles Monck, Charles Monck & Associates
The contribution of Science Parks to SME development
M3 Neil Morrick, Motive
Why Cost-Effective Marketing is the Essence of Successful Enterprise
V1 John Mullins, London Business School
Why Business Plans Don't Deliver
A5 Wilson Mutyaba, Enterprise Development Centre
Entrepreneurship Training and Education and its impact on SMME in South Africa
 
D2 Wilson Mutyaba, Enterprise Development Centre
Impact of entreprenuership training on physically disabled students in South Africa
Y5 Kyleen Myrah, Okanagan College
Teaching youth entrepreneurship through a Dragon’s Den School Competition
B1 Ben Nachman, Center for Academic Studies in Management, Social Sciences and Humanities
Soar Like an Eagle (SLE): Increasing Businesses & Start-Ups Birth-Rate
D1 Gerard Naidoo, Construction Industry Development Board - South Africa
A platform to achieving growth in the South African Construction Industry
C3 Joy Nichols, CMB2 Group Limited
A sustainable solution to the dichotomy of being successful in a hostile environment
Plenary2 Ken O'Neill, VtP Business and Management Development Ltd
Entrepreneurship Education Policy & Practice
 
I1 Nicholas O'Shiel, Omagh Enterprise Company Ltd
Track Facilitator Keynote - Nicholas O'Shiel, OECL
D1 Kwasi Ofori-Manteaw, Ghana National Deaf Children's Society
Support for Deaf Children and their Families. A Case Study of GNDCS’ Gari Project
S5 Friday Okpara, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria
The Promotion and Development of MSMEs in Nigeria: The SMEDAN Approach
 
D2 Adeniyi Osamiluyi, Drosams Global Services
Practical Approach to Starting A New Venture
 
D1 Taofeek Owoseni, CreditLink Microfinance Bank Limited + Raliat Alimi, Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA) + Bashir Muse, Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA)
Business Plan Competition: Lessons From A Recent Event
V2 Sunday Owualah, University of Lagos
Small and Medium Enterprises Equity Investment Scheme as Funding Vehicle for SMEs
A2 Janette Pallas, Business Innovation Development Ltd
From Rabbit Hat to Christmas Cat
A1 Emma Parry, Inova Consultancy + Sophia Protopapa, Federation of Hellenic Associations of Young Entrepreneurs
Fostering Entrepreneurial Spirit in Female Undergraduates/Graduates across Europe
 
W2 Emma Parry, Inova Consultancy
Blended Learning for Business Development: A Case Study of Women-Owned SMEs
C6 Wendy Parvin, Conversations with Purpose + Dinah Bennett, Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, Durham University + Pat Richardson, Richardsonhowarth LLP
Accelerating female entrepreneurship through mentoring and networking: a case study
 
D1 Chris Phillips, The University of Reading + Seema Bhatia-Panthaki, University of Reading
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) in Zambia: Policy Issues and Challenges
B4 Martino Picardo, UMIC Ltd
10 Years of succesful business incubation; value and wealth creation through start-up
 
W2 Sandy Plange, Enterprising Women + Bev Hurley, YTKO and Enterprising Women
Enterprising Women - Changing Perceptions and Delivering Better Outcomes
D5 David Pollard, Leeds Metropolitan University
The Role of Human Resource Development in Czech SME Knowledge Transfer
B3 Ishaku Polycarp, Central Bank of Nigeria + Adamu Yangbasa Dangana, Central Bank of Nigeria
The Role of Central Bank Of Nigeria in Enterprise Promotion
 
A6 Stefania Popp, Junior Achievement - Young Enterprise Romania
Entrepreneurship Education in school? Facts on Eastern European Enterprise Education
 
A1 Sheila Quairney, Sheffield Hallam University
Student Enterprise in ‘Steel City’ (Sheffield)
 
I3 Davena Rankin, Glasgow Caledonian University
Kit-Out the Park: Giving Scottish tourism businesses the edge through innovation
 
I4 Christian Rassi, Targeting Innovation Ltd
So what? Who cares? Why you? Innovator's Commercialisation Toolkit
Plenary3 Doug Richard, School for Startups
Successful Social Enterprises
 
S2 simon robertshaw, Sandbox + Paul Egglestone
MELD model
 
S1 Iain Robertson, The Go Group Ltd + Tom McLaren, The GO Group Ltd
Creating an Integrated Approach to SME Support (Case Study from Scotland)
 
S5 Iain Robertson, The Go Group Ltd + Tom Mclaren, The GO Group Ltd
Creating a Business Support Model in the Developing World (Case Study - St Vincent)
 
Plenary1 Mark Robson, UK Trade & Investment - Yorkshire & the Humber
Changes in delivery policy over 10 years – Inside view of international trade support
M3 Edward Ryder, Biskit Ltd
Branding for your bottom line. What brand and marketing mean to you.
M2 Edward Ryder, Biskit Ltd + Angela Whitlock, Whitlock Boyle
How to build your own SME marketing toolkit.
 
W2 Yvonne Sampson, Northwest Regional Development Agency + Jo Makepeace, Prowess
Women’s Business Centre Quality Standard-for excellence in women’s enterprise support
B1 Iain Scott, Enterprise Island/enterprisecafe.tv
Why Did The Entrepreneur Cross The Road?
S1 Jonathan Scott, Teesside University + John Thompson, University of Huddersfield + Ron Dowling, University of Brighton
Linking Policy and Practice: The Challenge Going Forward
 
I4 Eulsoo Seo, World Intellectual Property Organization + Hye-Jin Hwang, Korea Invention Promotion Association
A Powerful Multimedia Toolkit for Intellectual Property Education
E5 Jagat Shah, Cluster Pulse
Social media networking as a tool of SME competitiveness through R&D, innovation& IPR
 
C3 Shariq Sheikh, University of Edinburgh
Young South Asians: Bringing them back to Entrepreneurhsip
B3 Olga Shimbireva, Russian Research Centre of Surgery of the Russian Academy of Medical Science + Martyn Benson FIBC FRSA FCIB, RiDO, Rotherham, UK + Helen Matushevskaya, General Computers, Moscow, Russian Federation
New Business Opportunities in Medical Practice using Business Incubation methods
 
V1 Giles Simon, Co-operativesUK
Community investment – alternative finance for enterprises
B1 Gary Skelley, Northwest Development Agency
NWDA Collaborative Approach to a Regional Business Start-up Programme
A1 Matt Smith, NACUE
The State of Student Enterprise: A NACUE Report
 
C1 Matthew Smith, Key Fund Yorkshire
Social Enterprise Finance
 
C1 Alex Sobel, Social Enterprise Yorkshire and the Humber
The contribution of Social Enterprise to economic growth in the current climate
Plenary4 Sylvia Solf, The World Bank Group
Doing Business 2010: Starting a Business
S1 Sylvia Solf, The World Bank Group
Doing Business 2010: Reforming Through Difficult Times
B4 Laurie South, PRIME
50+ enterprise: from myth to start-up
M4 Ruth Spellman, Chartered Management Institute
Leadership for a low carbon future - findings of the CMI's Lean and Green Report
M4 Julie Stanford, Essential Business
Presentation matters
 
E5 Jo Stanley, Lucy Cavendish College Cambridge
Digital Social Responsibility: Choice in the Software Marketplace
B3 Tom Stokes, Business Centre Association
SME strategy for business centres to remove financial burden from public sector
B2 Kath Sutherland, Association of Disabled Professionals
What are you talking about puddings for? The benefit of plain language in advice
 
C2 Kath Sutherland, Association of Disabled Professionals
Supporting disabled people in self employment.
E1 Nick Sweetman, e-skills UK + Martin Harvey, e-skills UK
e-skills UK – the Sector Skills Council for Business and Information Technology
 
S5 ZSuzsanna Szabo, Petru Maior University of Tirgu Mures + Liviu Marian
The Impact of Knowledge and Policy on Entrepreneurship in Romania in Time of Crisis
 
A3 Vesa Taatila, Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Learning-by-Developing as a basis of learning for enterprising
 
C3 Yosias Tadesse Negash, Embrace Uk Community Support Centre
The Practical Experience of Developing Business Clubs in Refugee Communities
A1 Brian Tanner, Durham University + Max Robinson, Kromek Ltd
A 7-year Blueprint for Inspiration
 
Plenary1 Nicholas Taylor, Scarborough Borough Council
Scarborough – A thriving fishing town and the birthplace of the British Seaside
Plenary3 Caroline Theobald, Bridge Club Ltd
Enterprising Inspiration Plenary Session Chair
 
S4 (Peter) Martin Theron, Institute of Business Advisers (SA) + Martin Theron, CEO
Professionalising the Institute of Business Advisers in South Africa
 
M3 Louise Third, Integra Communications Limited
Media treatment of enterprise and entrepreneurs
E1 David Thomas, Winning Pitch + Steve Young, Winning Pitch
Yell.com - A Public/Private model for supporting SMEs - A Case Study
 
S3 David Thomas, Winning Pitch
Coaching for High Growth: Insights from delivering NWDA High Growth Programme
 
E5 Michael Thompson, Local Sourcing
Capturing seminars: first steps to a knowledge network - a case study
I4 Nicola Thompson, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
Intellectual Property Protection
Plenary1 John Thompson, University of Huddersfield
Enterprise Policy, Delivery, Practice and Research - Some Thoughts and Challenges
S5 Sonali Tipre, Margin'sview Management Services
SME's - The Growth Engines for India Inc
 
D3 Sunday Udeochu, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN)
Mainstreaming HouseHold Enterprises towards Micro Enterprise growth and Development
 
A6 Stephan Van der Merwe, North-West University + André Steenekamp, Private
Enterprise promotion through youth entrepreneurship development: South African case
 
D2 Jurie Van Vuuren, University of Pretoria + Salome Van Tonder, University of Pretoria + Juan Pretorius, University of Pretoria
A collaboration model for SMME development in South Africa
D2 Ram Venuprasad, Commonwealth Secretariat
Innovative Interventions to assist MSMEs in Small Economies: Commonwealth Secretariat
A5 Pradeep Wagh, Development Education International Society
Entrepreneurship Education Policy and Practice :India Government and NGO cooperation
 
S2 Zoe Wallis, Winning Moves Ltd
Delivering More For Less - Using Online Tools to Support SMEs and Define Policy
 
Y3 Jane Walton, Enterprise UK
Enterprise Insight – research, deliver, evaluate
C1 Robert Weaver, ECOTEC Research & Consulting Ltd + Erika Watson, Greenwell Consulting
Know Your Customers (KYC) - Delivering Inclusive Business Support
 
A3 Barry Whitehouse, Wolverhampton University Business School + John Bates, Wolverhampton University Business School
Fundraising: a vehicle to experience enterprise & evaluate entrepreneurial potential
 
A3 Barry Whitehouse, Wolverhampton University Business School + John Bates, Wolverhampton University Business School
Using KTPs to introduce students to real world SME problems
 
I3 Robert Whiting, University of Leeds
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships - deliver strategic projects for your company
D2 T. Olalekan Williams, Commonwealth Secretariat
Key Factors in Entrepreneurship and SME Promotion in Developing Economies
B5 Anamaria Wills, CIDA
Entrepreneurs – Learning by Doing? Quality and Competence for Entrepreneurs
 
M1 Clive Wilson, Primeast Ltd
Talent liberation – the only route to successful enterprise
M3 Emma Wimhurst, Diva Publishing Ltd
How to put a BOOM! in your business
C1 Charlotte Young, School for Social Entrepreneurs
Using social entrepreneurship to achieve social transformation

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Queen's Awards for Enterprise

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http://www.enterpriseuk.org

http://www.ibconsulting.org.uk

National Federation of Enterprise Agencies

Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative

Young Enterprise - http://www.young-enterprise.org.uk/

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