ASU’s Small Business Center offers "Big Idea" Workshop for small businesses.
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Posted By: How May I Help You NC on August 16, 2013 WHAT: A workshop designed to help small businesses develop a business plan and market their ideas sponsored by ASU’s Alabama Small Business Development Center. WHEN: Monday, Aug. 19, from 5 – 7 p.m. WHERE: Jeanette Barrett Civic Room, Wetumpka, Ala. ITS FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!!! The Alabama Small Business Development Center at Alabama State University will host a workshop from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, at the Jeanette Barrett Civic Room in Wetumpka to help small businesses develop a winning business plan. The workshop, What’s Your Big Idea?, is for those who have an idea for a new business, have started a business and things are slow or for those who have been in business for a few years and are struggling. “A business plan is designed to be a road map to guide the entrepreneur and is essential to a business’ success,” said Lorenza Patrick, ASU Small Business Development Center director. “A good business plan can help a business with a number of tasks, such as helping the business owner convey his vision to a potential investor, attract new businesses or suppliers, or to simply better manage their business.” Workshop participants will learn essential tips and advice for writing a successful business plan, which includes how to start or grow a business, marketing, production of service, organization and management, research and development, finance and how to remain competitive. For more information or to register, contact: · Andrea Price at 334-229-4138 or by email at arprice@alasu.edu · William Scott at 334-526-0228 or by email atwilliam.c.scott2010@gmail.com Note: Hazel Scott, media relations specialist in Media Relations department, wrote this news release If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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