Working for yourself is amazing … provided you know how to make it work. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve got a great idea or are good at your craft yet don’t know exactly what you’re doing in running a business, you’re not alone.
Working for yourself is amazing … provided you know how to make it work. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve got a great idea or are good at your craft yet don’t know exactly what you’re doing in running a business, you’re not alone.
Starting A Business
Mississippi Score Invites you to it's First Financial Empowerment Conference for Women Business Owners! Learn how to grow your connections and business to achieve your vision and life goals. Continental Breakfast and Lunch included.
This workshop will help you create a vision statement and a mission statement. From there, we will review the key steps to formalizing a non-profit organization, and the leadership and tasks that must be completed to start operations and services.
What is involved in starting a new business? How do I make money? How long does it take to get the business running? Is there something I am missing or doing wrong?
You don't need a complex, multi-page business plan unless you are looking for funding! A one-page Business Model Canvas will help you prepare for long term success by identifying and testing key assumptions about customers, partners, sales and resources.
This FREE 2-hour session will prepare you to decide whether to proceed immediately, delay starting your business or not start the business.
This FREE 2-hour session will prepare you to decide whether to proceed immediately, delay starting your business or not start the business.
This FREE 2-hour session will prepare you to decide whether to proceed immediately, delay starting your business or not start the business.
This workshop will help you to construct a plan for your business. Whether creating the plan for your own use or to help you attract outside funding, your plan gets you started on the right foot.
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