CPCC’s Institute for Entrepreneurship to offer three, free seminars the week of April 23. The Institute for Entrepreneurship at Central Piedmont Community College announces three, free seminars for the week of April 16:
Monday, April 23 (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
Top Seven Reasons Why Businesses Fail SBX-8043-501
Statistics indicate that 30 percent of small business startups close in their first year and 50 percent close within five years. Beat the odds, and learn how to avoid repeating costly mistakes others have made. Understand typical problems that result in failure so you can devise and execute a plan for success. Tuesday, April 24 (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
Business in the Cloud SBX-8039-501
Are you a business owner seeking a quick and cost-effective solution to meet your small business computing needs? Learn about the capabilities of cloud computing and begin to rethink your current technology strategy. Moving to the cloud offers many business advantages – increased agility, interconnectivity and technology savings potential. Thursday, April 26 (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
Entrepreneurship: A Female Perspective SBX-8042-501
Being an entrepreneur is often a juggling act, especially while balancing work with family and social life. For women, these challenges may be even greater. This workshop will explore issues unique to women business owners, while helping you discover key resources for helping you succeed. Takeaways from the session include resource information, a renewed sense of empowerment and the opportunity to meet other women in business. To register, visit www.cpcc.edu/einstitute and/or call 704.330.4223.
Top Seven Reasons Why Businesses Fail SBX-8043-501
Statistics indicate that 30 percent of small business startups close in their first year and 50 percent close within five years. Beat the odds, and learn how to avoid repeating costly mistakes others have made. Understand typical problems that result in failure so you can devise and execute a plan for success. Tuesday, April 24 (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
Business in the Cloud SBX-8039-501
Are you a business owner seeking a quick and cost-effective solution to meet your small business computing needs? Learn about the capabilities of cloud computing and begin to rethink your current technology strategy. Moving to the cloud offers many business advantages – increased agility, interconnectivity and technology savings potential. Thursday, April 26 (6:30 – 8:30 p.m.) at Charlotte, N.C.
Entrepreneurship: A Female Perspective SBX-8042-501
Being an entrepreneur is often a juggling act, especially while balancing work with family and social life. For women, these challenges may be even greater. This workshop will explore issues unique to women business owners, while helping you discover key resources for helping you succeed. Takeaways from the session include resource information, a renewed sense of empowerment and the opportunity to meet other women in business. To register, visit www.cpcc.edu/einstitute and/or call 704.330.4223.