Reservations required for all seminars
For more information on any of the seminars, contact the Business Development Center at 734-462-4438.
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A three hour seminar designed for new entrepreneurs interested in learning a practical step-by-step process for starting a small business. It will provide you with a network and resources to utilize when questions arise. Objectives include: Understanding the basics of starting a business, the advantages of networking, and when it may be necessary to utilize community resources for the development of your business.
$30 per person
September 5, October 3, November 7, or December 5, 2007
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
OR
September 19, October 24, or November 28, 2007
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Designed for new and existing business owners who do not currently have a business plan in place,
this one-time seminar will provide an overview of what is included in a dynamic business plan. In
addition, attendees will receive worksheet components that outline the basic items in a business plan.
Ultimately, allowing you to complete the plan on your own.
Goal: To create a foundation for a well thought-out written business plan.
$40 per person
September 12, or November 14, 2007
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
OR
October 10, or December 12, 2007
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
This three-hour one time seminar will provide a comprehensive guide to re-evaluating your product or service and how to effectively price, promote and distribute it. The seminar is designed for new and existing business owners who want to get an edge on the competition and successfully compete in the marketplace. Participants will learn how to identify and retain the right customers as well as how to develop a winning annual marketing plan with supporting budget.
$40 per person
October 18, 2007
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
No admission charge
Date to be determined
9:00 am - 11:00 am
The Michigan Women’s Business Council invites women business owners to an orientation session to learn what it means to be certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise. If you have a product or service that you’d like to market to American corporations, here’s your chance to explore certification. The Michigan Women’s Business Council is a program of the Center for Empowerment and Economic Development, an SBA Women’s Business Center.
For more information or to register, please call CEED at 734-677-1444.
$25 per personThe federal government purchases more than $200 billion of goods and services a year. Find out what it takes to successfully sell your goods and services to the federal government and the state of Michigan. In addition, learn about the services and resources the Procurement Technical Assistance Center has available to help your company with the contracting process.
$40 per person
October 18, or November 8, 2007
Registration begins at 8:30 am
9:00 am - Noon
Reservations Required http://ptacofsc.ecenterdirect.com
PTAC clients looking for assistance completing their Central Contractor Registration, SBA’s Procurement Marketing and Access Network, the State of Michigan Vendor Registration, or any other online registration are invited to the PTAC for this seminar. Counselors will be available to help clients understand and complete their registrations, using the PTAC’s computer lab.
$20 per person
September 27, October 25, or November 29, 2007
Registration begins at 8:30 am
9:00 am - Noon
Reservations Required http://ptacofsc.ecenterdirect.com
GSA Federal Supply Schedules are contracts that allow federal customers to acquire more than 4 million products and services directly from more than 8,600 commercial suppliers. Mike Klewicki is a GSA expert who will educate clients on the many mysteries regarding the GSA procurement arena and Federal Supply Schedules. This class is intended for businesses that would like to learn about supply schedules, buying potential and marketing through a GSA schedule.
$40 per person
September 25, 2007
Registration begins at 8:30 am
9:00 am - Noon
Reservations Required http://ptacofsc.ecenterdirect.com
General Service Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Schedules are contract vehicles that allow federal agencies to purchase more than 4 million products and services directly from more than 8,600 commercial suppliers. After dedicating considerable time and resources to obtaining a schedule contract, contractors find they need assistance in marketing to the federal government.
The PTAC of Schoolcraft College will host GSA contractors for a morning of instruction and conversation regarding marketing GSA products and/or services to the federal government. The morning will consist of a presentation by facilitator Mike Klewicki followed by a roundtable discussion of specific issues that companies are facing. The focus will be on finding new federal customers and increasing contract sales.
*This event is intended for companies that currently hold a GSA Schedule Contract and wish to learn more about marketing their schedule and company to government agencies.
$40 per person
October 16, 2007
Registration begins at 8:30 am
9:00 am - Noon
Reservations Required http://ptacofsc.ecenterdirect.com
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18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia, MI 48152-2696
(734) 462-4438