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Category:
Professional Development
Geographical Area:
Dallas
Start
Date:
10/16/2004
End Date:
10/16/2004
Start Time:
7:30am
End Time:
4:00pm
Event
Info:
ACCESS TO SUCCESS, a one-day small business-training clinic and workshop, targets small and women/minority business owners with 10 or fewer employees.
This one-day clinic and workshop breaks new ground with interactive training, which will go beyond your normal expectations of small business seminars.
TRACK ONE - Small Businesses Teaming to Create Strategic Alliances
Track One of ACCESS TO SUCCESS teaches small businesses how to team together to achieve success by forming simple and workable Strategic Alliances.
TRACK TWO - Successful Franchising
For those interested in building a successful franchise, ACCESS TO SUCCESS offers Track Two – Successful Franchising.
Plus, the reception will close with the ‘Success! Rally’, an energetic, motivational send off that will reinforce the team concept and position a positive impression on clinic attendees! SPACE IS LIMITED!
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