A sustainable architectural practice has hailed the impact of a government programme designed to help businesses scale more sustainably.
ARKHI, based in Alderley Edge, graduated from Help to Grow: Management, a course which helps leaders strengthen decision-making, improve operational resilience and build stronger foundations for growth.
The course was delivered by The University of Salford’s Salford Business School, which has supported 252 businesses across more than 60 sectors in the last five years.
Katayha Gould, architect at ARKHI said:
“Listening from other business leaders made me realise we were facing many of the same challenges. That was incredibly helpful in identifying what we needed to fix and how to start doing it.
“It has given me the space to focus on what I am best at, which is being an architect, while also thinking more clearly about the future of the business.”
ARKHI was among the 18th cohort to complete the 12-week programme. Participants took part in workshops, one-to-one mentoring and peer learning, using the programme to develop clearer growth plans, introduce more structured systems and strengthen leadership within their organisations.
Business leaders reported immediate benefits, including stronger financial and operational decision-making, clearer organisational structures, more confident brand positioning, and greater readiness to adopt digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and support future growth.
Dr Ann Mulhaney, Associate Professor for Change Management at the University of Salford, said: “This latest cohort marks an important milestone for the programme as we pass 250 SME leaders supported over the past five years.
“What has been particularly encouraging is seeing how businesses are using the programme to strengthen leadership, improve operational discipline and create more sustainable foundations for growth.
“The calibre of leadership, openness to challenge and willingness to reflect has been exceptional. Over the 12 weeks, we’ve seen participants move from firefighting to making confident, informed decisions about how their businesses grow, lead their people and adopt new ways of working.”
Help to Grow: Management is delivered through a national network of 64 accredited business schools, with the ambition to support 30,000 SMEs across the UK.
The 12-week, 50-hour programme is 90 per cent government-funded, reducing the cost to £750 per participant. On completion, participants join a national alumni network, providing ongoing opportunities for support, collaboration and continued development.
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