You have an idea and you may have even tried to get started, but you can't seem to get to a workable business plan. This session will help you understand what it takes to get from an idea to a plan to a working business.
You have an idea and you may have even tried to get started, but you can't seem to get to a workable business plan. This session will help you understand what it takes to get from an idea to a plan to a working business.
Do you have what it takes to start and run a successful business? Then this workshop is for you. SCORE helps you on the path to success! (Duration 2 hrs)
In today's vast digital marketplace, where choices are full and options are overflowing, color products in online stores have become a powerful tool to help consumers make the right choices. From clothing and cosmetics to home decor and electronics, using color psychology and product presentation techniques plays an important role in shaping consumer preferences and ultimately driving sales.
Be an advisor. Challenge and encourage critical thinking. Listen very carefully. Always be open and honest.
Join Eric for an interactive workshop that will provide you with a wealth of information necessary to start or formalize your young or evolving business.
Join Eric for an interactive workshop that will provide you with a wealth of information necessary to start or formalize your young or evolving business.
Join Eric for an interactive workshop that will provide you with a wealth of information necessary to start or formalize your young or evolving business.
Join Eric for an interactive workshop that will provide you with a wealth of information necessary to start or formalize your young or evolving business.
You have established a nonprofit organization and are ready to grow and expand your reach in the community. How do you decide where to focus your efforts? This workshop will answer this question and more!
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