EPISODE · May 27, 2021 · 55 MIN
#11 | Why Clinician-Led Startups Can’t Scale Without the Right Organisational Structure
Is your organisation built to scale, or is it unintentionally holding you back?In this episode, Hakeem explores the impact of organisational development and design on startup and scale-up success — especially for clinician-led MedTech ventures. Joined by two seasoned experts, Sharon Benson (award-winning HR Director) and Emma Cotton (former CEO and MD of Innovation Central), we break down how structure, culture, and clarity shape real-world results.Discover how to design an organisation that supports clinical innovation and commercial growthUnderstand the hidden blockers within team dynamics that sabotage your go-to-market effortsLearn how to build a structure that enables international exporting and scaleHit play now to uncover what strong organisational design can do for your MedTech growth journey.Message me via DM on LinkedinBook a 30 min discovery call for the Healthcare Export Accelerator ProgrammeThis podcast is for clinicians turning medical devices into real businesses, with practical insight on go to market strategy, exporting, and scaling in international MedTech.
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On todays episode we are going be delving into the realms of organisational development and design, to try and understand the effect that this has on the success of your business To help us do that we will be joined by 2 experts in their field Sharon Benson HR Director (HRD) of Sunrise Senior Living UK, a winner of the HR Director of the year award, having previously worked as HRD at Studio Retail, Acorn Care and Education and the Co-Op Joining her today is Emma Cotton, MD of Innovation Central, a learning and development company and previously Chief Exec at SFL Watch the Video here: https://youtu.be/Ah7HIc5g_bQ
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#11 | Why Clinician-Led Startups Can’t Scale Without the Right Organisational Structure
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