Spotlight On: Skills
Identifying your immediate business needs and finding solutions to skills gaps will help build resilience for your organisation. Here, we outline how prioritising skills can help future proof your business.
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Identifying your immediate business needs and finding solutions to skills gaps will help build resilience for your organisation. Here, we outline how prioritising skills can help future proof your business.
Business West is to deliver a new government-backed scheme supporting early-stage tech companies with expert security guidance.
Are you using this Chamber membership benefit that could save you £1,000s?
Occasionally we like to shine the spotlight on our members, and in this case one of the members of the Bristol Initiative. We sat down with Leah McNally, CEO at Avon Wildlife Trust to talk about their work and their relationship with the Bristol Initiative.
Business West attended the British Chambers of Commerce's (BCC) Global Conference on Thursday 26th, hosted at the QEII Centre in London. Proudly representing our Bristol, Bath, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Chambers, we caught up with business owners, along with other Chambers from across the UK, to hear from experts on the need for business-friendly policies to drive growth.
Business West Chambers of Commerce has released its Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) Progress Reports for 2025.
On Wednesday, the Bristol Initiative brought together business leaders at the EQ Building for its Quarterly Members' Meeting, featuring a powerful keynote from new West of England Mayor Helen Godwin that set the tone for Bristol's prosperous future and that of the wider region.
At Business West, Pride Month is more than a celebration - it's a reaffirmation of our values: inclusion, respect, and the power of diverse voices. We believe that when individuals can bring their authentic selves to work, everyone benefits. That’s why we champion LGBTQ+ inclusion, not just in June, but every day.
BCC press release: If the Government is serious about growth, then it cannot tax business any further, Director General of the BCC, Shevaun Haviland, is set to warn.