This FREE online workshop is designed as the first step in the SCORE counseling process for clients who are planning to start a new business for the first time, but have not yet taken concrete steps to proceed.
This FREE online workshop is designed as the first step in the SCORE counseling process for clients who are planning to start a new business for the first time, but have not yet taken concrete steps to proceed.
Introduction to what it takes to start a business. This class is a must for anyone that is thinking about starting a business or has recently launched a business and has questions that need to be answered, Limited to 24 students, in-person.
30+ years of global business experience in the pharmaceutical and consumer goods industries. My mentoring specialties are: building fit-for-purpose solutions for effective business operations, identifying & fostering new avenues for growth, identifying and solving gaps in strategy, resolving conflicts between parties, and building alliances across a business network. Passion for assisting business owners to unlock hidden potential; in particular for minority & women-owned/led businesses.
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Most startups fail because there is no need for the product or service they sell. This sounds like something too big to miss, but when you’re just starting, it’s really hard to tell the difference.
What does it mean that there’s no market need?
During times like these, people often contemplate getting better control of their lives by starting their own business.
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