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| Small
Business
Development
Center
offers small business training in
Enterprise
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Enterprise-area
entrepreneurs looking to take their business skills to the next level
will benefit from a weekly training program scheduled to begin Aug.
10 at
Enterprise-Ozark
Community
College
.
The program, called
NxLeveL Business Start-Up Training, is designed to teach the practical business
skills needed to start, develop or strengthen business ventures, according to
Janet Kervin, Director of the
Small
Business
Development
Center
at
Troy
University
, one of the sponsoring agencies.
“The strong
point of NxLeveL is that you learn things at each session that you can apply
to your business the next day,” Kervin said. “NxLeveL will show you
how to build a comprehensive business plan.”
In addition to the
Small
Business
Development
Center
, NxLeveL is sponsored by the Enterprise Chamber
of Commerce,
Enterprise
Ozark
Community College
,
the Enterprise Coffee Geneva Economic Development Corp. and the U.S. Small Business
Administration. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 p.m. in TA 130
on the EOCC campus. Call the Small Business Development center at 334-670-3771
to register.
The cost of the program
is $150, which includes the cost of the textbook, workbook and resource guide.
Training is provided over 10 weekly sessions. Seating is limited and reserved
for the first 25 registrants.
“The fee for
NxLevel is usually $500, however, we have received a grant from the Small Business
Administration Defense Economic Assistance Program to offer the training a greatly
reduced price,” Kervin said.
Graduates of the
program attest to its effectiveness. One participant from Ozark said, “The
class provided a balanced overview of all of the areas my associate and I need
to consider to grow and redirect our service business.”
A
Dothan
resident who took
the course in 2001 said, “Of all the business courses I have ever taken,
the NxLeveL course best embodied the many facets of business in a clear and concise
way that, for the first time, starting a business has become more of an idea,
but something I see as doable.”
The program is designed
to teach the skills needed to create, develop and strengthen successful business
ventures. It was developed by the Western Entrepreneurial Network at the
University
of
Colorado
at
Denver
and the curriculum and training materials
are based on feedback from entrepreneurs in 36 states who have taken similar
courses.
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