Meeting with a federal official is very different from meeting with a commercial buyer. Government agencies follow strict rules, processes, and priorities. This workshop will give you ideas on how to succeed with Federal Buyers.
SCORE Columbus GA mentors are highly successful and seasoned business professionals and entrepreneurs with the experience and knowledge to help you achieve your small business goals. Browse resources, take a workshop, or find your business mentor today!
Meeting with a federal official is very different from meeting with a commercial buyer. Government agencies follow strict rules, processes, and priorities. This workshop will give you ideas on how to succeed with Federal Buyers.
In partnership with TD Bank. This workshop will explain the transition journey and the three non-negotiable pillars of a successful business exit: Succession, Retirement, and Estate Planning.
Finding the right message, branding, and marketing strategy to connect with your target customer is a never-ending battle. This workshop will provide you with ideas to develop your marketing strategy and plan to execute in 2025.
This workshop will explain the basics of AI and how AI-powered tools by Google can help small businesses be more efficient, enhance customer experiences, and drive growth.
Since 1964, SCORE has educated and mentored more than 17 million small business owners and entrepreneurs. We're looking for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to serve in a variety of roles — from knowledgeable business mentors to local community advocates.
SCORE proudly celebrates 60 years of helping America’s small businesses launch, grow and thrive. Since 1964, more than 17 million entrepreneurs have received support from SCORE, a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Today, SCORE has a nationwide network of more than 10,000 volunteers serving all 50 U.S. states and territories, guiding entrepreneurs on their path to success.
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