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Critical Questions & Information Needed to Do Proper Business Planning
Recorded Webinar (online)
Business plan notebook for document action steps, plans and goals
Date: December 28, 2021 Duration: 1 Hour Language: English View webinar Viewing this webinar requires some basic information. This data is only used within SCORE and will not be distributed to any third parties.
About the event

You have decided to start a business and fulfill your entrepreneurial spirit and dream of working for yourself. Starting a business is a tough decision and needs proper planning.

Believe it or not, there are several ways to methodically ask yourself the proper questions to determine if you are ready and what you need to do.

Join this hands-on webinar session, led by SCORE Mentor John Tile, which will cover:

  • The basics of a business plan and will provide a few samples
  • A step-by-step process to develop the key information for your business plan
  • What you will need in order to do a simple business plan for yourself and a more detailed business plan if you need a bank loan

Upon completion of this webinar, you will have the key information that you will be able to use with your SCORE mentor in follow-up sessions to develop your formal business plan. 

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About the presenters
John G Tile
42 years’ experience in industry holding various leadership positions in engineering, logistics, safety, and program management. John has also worked with international customers including; Australia, Canada, England, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand.
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