Texas State offers small business training in Austin, Round Rock

Posted on December 14, 2007 at 6:30 pm • PrintShare

Creating a Total Team

Tuesday, December 18, 2007; 11 am to 1 pm; Cost $30

The fastest way to grow profits in any business is to get everyone working towards a common goal, as a committed team. If you’re going to take time out from running your business, then the people who work there will need to run it for you. Attend this workshop to learn how to create this environment so you can not only learn how to increase your profits but be able to depend upon your team to keep the company running so you can take some much deserved time away from your business.

WHAT: Round Rock – The Texas State Small Business Development Center has scheduled a lunchtime opportunity for increasing business knowledge in critical management areas. This month’s topic is creating a team experience. This session includes a light lunch so just bring your business situation, a notepad, and an open mind. Discover how you can bring your company to the next level

COST: $30 includes a lite lunch (cash or check only) – can pay at the door but must RSVP

WHERE: Round Rock Higher Education Center
1555 University Blvd, Round Rock , TX 78665

Minimum number of attendees required so must RSVP.
To register or for more information, call 716-4800 or email sbdc@txstate.edu.

Business Plan: Financial Components (Part 2 of 2)

Monday, December 17, 2007; 9 pm to noon; Cost: $35

This class examines the components of the financial section of the business plan. Key elements will be discussed in detail such as start–up costs, monthly expenses, source and use of funds, financial statement projections, and breakeven analysis.

WHERE: Round Rock Higher Education Center , 1555 University Blvd., Round Rock. Minimum number of attendees required so must RSVP

COST: $35 each or both for $55 – can pay at the door, but must RSVP

To register or for more information, call 716-4800 or email sbdc@txstate.edu.

“Simple Public Relations Strategies to Catapult Your Business

WHAT: Austin, Texas – The Texas State Small Business Development Center is offering a seminar on simple Public Relations strategies that will broadened your business.
* Do you know why Public Relations is important?
* Do you know what elements you need for your PR program?
* Do you want to become more skillful in launching your brand or product?

It is important when running a business, that you are successful in achieving your bottom line. Public Relations (PR) is paralleled to an organizations bottom line because, it utilizes PR strategies and solutions; which allow you to identify the key message, implement effective communication tools and reach our target audience. The purpose of PR is to sell your idea or product to the media and your specific public. PR increases credibility, attracts genuine prospects, stretches your marketing budget and delivers the most bang for your buck.

Simple Public Relations Strategies to Catapult Your Business

Date: December 15, 2006

Kesha Dirkson, Principal Spokesperson of KDE PR Boutique, will share her expertise on the importance of Public Relations, tailoring a PR plan specific to your organization’s needs and effective communication tools. Share in the experience of a fun and interactive workshop.

WHERE: One Highland Center , 314 E. Highland Mall, Austin Texas 78752, 512-716-4820 .(Downstairs conference room, 1st floor)

Time: 6:00 pm-8:30 pm

COST: $25 Can pay at the door ( cash or check only) Must RSVP as seating is limited. To register or for more information: Call 512-716-4800 or email sbdc@txstate.edu


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