1. To deliver KAM services to SME Instrument/ EIC Pilot & Accelertor beneficiaries, to facilitate the coaching selection and commissioning process and to provide connectivity for the clients and coaches into the wider innovation ecosystem, including EASME Business Acceleration Services, consisting of:
• Explaining and selling the benefits of the SMEI/EIC Pilot & Accelerator coaching service to the beneficiaries (prior to the coaching element being made mandatory).
• Engaging with the beneficiary’s management team in an assessment of the strategic and operational circumstances of the business
• To undertake a needs analysis to identify gaps and needs in order to facilitate the selection and commissioning of an appropriate coach from the central database.
• Facilitating the SME coach relationship. The KAM ensured effective teamwork and co-operation between the SME, the coach and external support measures.
• Providing an impartial sounding board to check client satisfaction throughout the process
• Integration with the Core EEN offer, including providing the SMEI beneficiaries with support to access finance and specialist support to scale their business via the Scale Up Pilot and/or Business Acceleration Services, plus connectivity with the wider innovation and growth ecosystem; regionally, nationally and internationally
• Facilitating the continuous learning amongst the SME/ Coaching / KAM community and adherence to the EASME Case Tracker process and timescales, alongside consortium systems
2. To identify promising ambitious innovative companies in England, Northern Ireland & Wales with potential for growth via product, process, service or business model innovation, who can benefit from support in developing their innovation management systems; which in turn will help them grow, scale and internationalise and provide a return in terms of jobs, growth and European impact in the medium term. Principle tasks involved:
• Identification and assessment the suitability of SMEs England, Northern Ireland & Wales in order to ensure the support is offered to SMEs with the best chances of success.
• Carrying out innovation management capacity assessments using assessment methodologies, IMP3rove benchmarking processes and other task specific tools
• Providing a foundation for sustainable innovation management and effective commercialisation in the client company
• Interpreting the initial assessment results, and development of an action plan addressing their main innovation management bottle-necks
• Orchestration and delivery of targeted and tailored support shaped to fit the client, according to the action plan; including in-depth benchmarking utilising the IMP3rove toolbox and offers from the wider ecosystem to empower the SME to achieve better innovation management
• At close of project to review the impact of the programme with the client and to provide a final report.
The EEN ENIW consortium deliberately adopted a consistent hub and spoke approach to the identification and management of candidate SMEs, utilising Consortium agreed processes supported by the Case Tracker methodology and for EIMC our Case file and Quality Panel approach all of which are monitored via our Quarterly Management and Insight Monitoring review, which are conducted with each partner. Our aim is always to drive impact led distribution and delivery of services and continuous development, plus ensuring the use of consistent tools and methodology to evaluate/screen SMEs for their level of potential for innovation and internationalisation and to measure impact.