Small businesses such as exporting companies with under 50 full-time employees, may qualify for vouchers to help pay for services such as training workshops, courses and coaching that build the management capabilities of their owners, operators and key managers.
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) Capability Development Vouchers are only available through Regional Business Partners around New Zealand. Regional Business Partners assess local businesses to determine what their needs are, and to assist them with a plan to help them develop, grow and innovate.
Vouchers may be allocated as part of a plan to help businesses pay for up to 50 percent of the cost of services (up to a maximum value of $5000 excluding GST) from registered providers that improve management capabilities in targeted areas.
For more information on the Capability Development Voucher Scheme or to find your Regional Business Partner go to:
http://www.business.govt.nz/growing/assessing-capacity-and-capability/regional-business-partners
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