It includes research, webinars and workshops.
County Kildare Chamber and Grant Thornton Ireland have launched a new Business Voice Programme.
Kildare firms are being asked to take part in a survey over the summer months, which will feed in to a
series of workshops and webinars.
The research will also identify the "key issues and challenges" facing firms in the county.
CKC says the data will be used to create "actionable advice", in the form or publications, webinars and workshops.
Allan Shine, Chief Executive of County Kildare Chamber said, “We are delighted to be partnering with Grant Thornton with the Irish Business Voice programme. Embracing remote working along with considerable advancements with digital transformation are on every business agenda. Our members look forward to working closely with Grant Thornton and accessing their expertise with the planned workshops and webinars later this year. The survey will enable Grant Thornton and the Chamber to deliver a suite of learning programmes that will assist SME’s as they navigate their way through Covid 19, Brexit and a rapidly changing business landscape”.
The survey is available here

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