INDIVIDUALS who are exploring the idea of creating their own business in the North of Ireland are to be offered access to a free online business bitesize support service following an agreement by all 11 of its local councils.
Rebel on Demand, an online support service for people who are exploring the idea of setting up their own business, is now available to everyone who is thinking of starting up.
The service contains scores of videos and articles, offering free and impartial advice on topics such as starting up without debt, making sales and increasing confidence and motivation.
The on-demand platform also allows users to tailor their learning journey and record progress.
Rebel on Demand can assist anyone considering a future in Entrepreneurship, by helping formulate an idea they are passionate about.
Once that creative spark has been found and developed, and is considered a viable career path, it can be explored in more detail with the Council’s Go For It programme and local Enterprise Agency.
It’s the latest product from the Rebel Business School which, earlier this year, won a prestigious Queen’s Award for Promoting Opportunity.
Rebel Business School co-founder and CEO, Simon Paine, says Rebel on Demand is designed for people with busy lives who want and expect everything to be a click away.
“People are very busy and everyone expects services to be on demand 24/7. The difference is we don’t have a subscription fee and we never will.
“We know that Northern Ireland has had a hard 18 months due to the pandemic and there are a lot of big economic issues to work on. So we want to play a part, encouraging people to start up and contribute to the economic recovery.”
Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke, said the new online platform would complement the package of support already offered by local Councils.
“Launching any new business idea can be extremely daunting, and this has been a particularly challenging year for local companies.
“This new online resource is another tool for local Councils who have been working hard to tailor support to meet the wide ranging needs of businesses across the spectrum.
“A strong entrepreneurial spirit is essential to any thriving local economy, promoting diversity, nurturing creativity and generating opportunity.
“I welcome any support for the up and coming new talents who will help shape the future of business and cultivate a strong economy.”
About the Rebel Business School:
Rebel Business School was founded in 2010 by Alan Donegan and Simon Paine and helps people from all walks of life to start their own businesses.
Its mission is to change the way entrepreneurship is taught across the world. It has educated over 11,000 people in seven different countries through free events and helped launch 805 businesses in 2020 alone.
In 2021, the company won a Queen’s Award in the Promoting Opportunity category and its work has been backed by organisations including Google, Henley Business School and the Department for Work and Pensions.
The Rebel Business School is the best business advice that money can’t buy – all of its events are free.
For more information on Rebel on Demand: https://www.derrystrabane.com/Business/Rebel-On-Demand
For more information on Go For It
https://www.goforitni.com/about-go-for-it/derry-city-and-strabane-district-council/
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