1. Lessons from the Pilot – Why You Need to Take Ownership of Your Growth

- Many SMEs enter programmes expecting corporates to “fix everything.”
- Reality: the businesses that succeed are the ones that set goals, track progress, and build accountability.
- Lesson: Don’t just attend – apply what you learn and take responsibility for outcomes.
2. Why Supply Chain Opportunities Are the Real Goal

- Training, grants, and loans are important, but contracts are what truly change businesses.
- SMEs must prepare to be supply chain–ready: compliant, reliable, and professional.
- Lesson: Certificates don’t build revenue – contracts do.
3. Stories That Inspire – What Other SMEs Achieved

- A construction business grew by taking on contracts and creating jobs.
- A local service business expanded after rebranding and investing in equipment.
- A retail entrepreneur diversified into new income streams.
- A trader secured a long-term subcontract and built stability.
- Lesson: Growth is possible when you apply programme tools effectively.
4. Inside the Programme – How to Make the Most of Bootcamps and Coaching

- Bootcamps give SMEs shared foundations (marketing, compliance, growth planning).
- One-on-one coaching addresses personal business challenges.
- Mentorship builds leadership and resilience.
- Lesson: The more effort you put in, the more value you’ll get out.
5. Building for the Long Term – Think in Pipelines, Not Quick Wins

- Quick wins (small contracts, grants, or short-term survival) don’t guarantee sustainability.
- Programmes are designed to move SMEs through stages: Enterprise Development → Supplier Development → Supply chain readiness.
- Lesson: Focus on long-term growth and positioning for bigger opportunities.
6. Making Funding Work for You – Grants, Loans, and Purchase Orders

- Grants should be used as a springboard, not a crutch.
- Loans are growth tools if used to generate revenue, not just survival.
- Purchase order funding (bridging finance) helps you deliver contracts without cash flow stress.
- Lesson: Treat funding as fuel for growth, not free money.
7. Your Path to Success – 5 Things Every SME Should Do in an ESD Programme

- Be proactive: Ask questions, seek opportunities, and build relationships.
- Get compliant: Sort out tax, health & safety, and legal documents early.
- Use mentorship: Be open, honest, and willing to learn.
- Think contracts: Position your business to deliver reliably.
- Build sustainability: Plan for growth beyond the programme.