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Welcome to Assessments

  • Take any of the following assessments to get feedback to improve your business.
  • You can start and stop assessments as frequently as you want.
  • Return to repeat your assessments to see how your business is improving over time.
  1. Transferable Skills are abilities you acquire through jobs and work experience as well as from your personal life (hobbies, sports and other experiences) that can be used in a new job or career. Transferable skills are especially important to those who are facing redundancy, new graduates who are looking for their first jobs and to those returning to work after an absence.
  2. Trying to decide if your business should be a for-profit business, a charity non-profit or a social enterprise?

    Take this assessment to understand how your preferences in terms of corporate structure, asset ownership, profit distribution and business objective determine the kind of business structure your enterprise requires.
  3. Both Social Enterprises and For Profit businesses make a profit for their owners. By answering this series of questions you will be able to determine if your business preferences would be best met by a Social Enterprise or a For Profit business. You will also become familiar with business structures, like Company Limited by Share and Company Limited by Guarantee that are shared by both business models.
  4. For Profit Businesses and Social Enterprises can limited in one of two ways: either by Shares or by Guarantee.

    Take this assessment to see which legal structure best meets your business requirements.
  5. Cooperatives can be used to establish For Profit businesses, Social enterprises and Charities.

    By completing this assessment, you will learn whether your business needs may be best met by creating a cooperative.
  6. The Scottish Innovation Assessment helps companies and entrepreneurs assess their business, market and innovation needs. The assessment will also help to identify your innovation potential, readiness for innovation and where to look for innovation support in Scotland.
  7. This assessment is a pilot to explore new ways of making the research and innovation undertaken by Universities more accessible to businesses. The pilot is a collaboration between VentureNavigator and the University of Glasgow. If you are considering working with a university to innovate within your business or to assist with a particular idea or problem, then this assessment will help determine if an institution (in this case University of Glasgow) has knowledge or experience that can help.