Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 6:53:51 GMT
Bayer Mexico, in collaboration with WEConnect International, launches the Gran IDEA program (which stands for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access), which seeks to improve the visibility and unleash the potential of Mexican companies created and led by women. This initiative contributes to the strategic development of these organizations and improves their commercial prospects as suppliers to large buyers, particularly local and global corporations. Through Gran IDEA, participants will have access to high-level training and the opportunity to participate in a mentoring program led by senior Bayer executives to acquire knowledge and skills in five key areas for the development of their businesses: business strategy , sales , finance , operations and human resources.
The project seeks for businesswomen to accelerate their growth and position themselves as suppliers to multinational companies. The initiative focuses on Mexican Women-Owned companies (those companies where women have a stake of more than 51% of the shares), with growth potential in attractive sectors for corporate clients such as: raw materials for pharmaceutical formulas, medical Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List supplies, packaging, seeds, logistics and transportation, marketing and sales, human resources, information and technology, mobility and solutions for work areas, professional services, among others. “This program and alliance is part of Bayer's commitment to contribute to promoting the development of women, their empowerment, leadership and better economic and professional opportunities in society.
These actions are a significant contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, in particular one that we consider extremely important, SDG 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. girls . Laura Tamayo, Director of Public Affairs, Communication and Sustainability at Bayer México The call is open from February 7 and those interested can register at this link . According to a report from the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), in the country small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) contribute 52% of the GDP per capita and around 16% are directed by women entrepreneurs, who face the lack of knowledge of the market, administrative issues, business development, among others. Therefore, Great IDEA will provide advice to more than 200 Women-Owned companies established in Mexico so that they can overcome these barriers.
The project seeks for businesswomen to accelerate their growth and position themselves as suppliers to multinational companies. The initiative focuses on Mexican Women-Owned companies (those companies where women have a stake of more than 51% of the shares), with growth potential in attractive sectors for corporate clients such as: raw materials for pharmaceutical formulas, medical Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List supplies, packaging, seeds, logistics and transportation, marketing and sales, human resources, information and technology, mobility and solutions for work areas, professional services, among others. “This program and alliance is part of Bayer's commitment to contribute to promoting the development of women, their empowerment, leadership and better economic and professional opportunities in society.
These actions are a significant contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, in particular one that we consider extremely important, SDG 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. girls . Laura Tamayo, Director of Public Affairs, Communication and Sustainability at Bayer México The call is open from February 7 and those interested can register at this link . According to a report from the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), in the country small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) contribute 52% of the GDP per capita and around 16% are directed by women entrepreneurs, who face the lack of knowledge of the market, administrative issues, business development, among others. Therefore, Great IDEA will provide advice to more than 200 Women-Owned companies established in Mexico so that they can overcome these barriers.