The Craigberoch Business Decelerator is on a mission to inspire and nurture an ecosystem of changemakers who will generate sustainable solutions to the world’s greatest challenges. Craigberoch helps people slow down, access their creativity and tap into their purpose so they can drive positive change in themselves, their organisations and local communities.
Its programmes consist of three modular stages and are designed and delivered around your organisation’s needs.
- Decelerate – awakening creativity, igniting purpose and providing fertile soil for innovation
- Ideate – shifting mindsets and sparking non-linear thinking.
- Activate – bringing these ideas to life.
Craigberoch is the name of farm ruins on ancient land on the Isle of Bute in Scotland, approximately 70km from Glasgow. The name has been spelt and pronounced in various ways since the mid-18th century, translates as “a sharp, jagged or pointed rock”. The land, which lies on the powerful energetic intersection of the Highland boundary fault line, contains a neolithic standing stone which is referenced in a national heritage study of the stones and cairns of Bute and the other islands of Scotland. More than 4,000 years old, the standing stone’s carvings have been attributed to early inhabitants of Bute from the Bronze Age onwards.