PARTNERSHIPS: SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH WIN-WIN COLLABORATION
Organization:
Women Entrepreneurs of Baltimore, Inc. (WEB)
Category:
Entrepreneurial
Geographical Area:
Baltimore
Start
Date:
10/7/2005
End Date:
10/7/2005
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
Small business owners sometimes miss opportunities because they rely solely on their expertise and experience. Collaborating with partners can be an effective tool in generating income and meeting the needs of your customer and potential customer. In this session, learn how collaborating with partners can be a win-win for all involved by turning perceived shortcomings into income-generating opportunities.
Ronald Miles, Jr., Milestone Consulting Group, Inc., owner and founder, has a strong background in organizational development, leadership development and training, and facilitation skills. Angela Gracey,WEB Training Services Manager and CEO of Rhema Writing Concepts, has more than 20 years of education and training experience in the corporate, nonprofit, and small business development arenas. Advance registration: $25 for general public $15 for WEB graduates in good standing Fee on day of workshop: $30 for general public $20 for WEB graduates
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