The Covid-19 pandemic has reduced incubator funding and revenues, while seriously impacting operations and incubatee sustainability. At the same time, the corporate sector is re-looking its ESD supply chain models. This presents an opportunity to explore how incubators can create or step up programmes to develop SMMEs to meet the new requirements in ESD – and thus build new revenues by becoming real supply chain development partners to the corporate sector
Exploring opportunities for incubators to build and develop corporate Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) partnerships
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