| Three-Session Business Plan Training Workshop at Delta College 04/27/2007 |
The Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center is pleased to present a three-session workshop to help you build your business plan. Dates: May 8, May 22 and June 5 (Tuesdays)
Time: 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location: Delta College, Room H-101 (PDF map)
Cost: $79.00
The sessions are designed to discuss and develop an in-depth Business Plan for entrepreneurial ventures. The workshop is appropriate for both the expansion of an existing business and the start of a new small business enterprise. The workshop provides information and thoughts on the details necessary to develop a business plan that will help focus your efforts and provide guidance in starting, expanding and maintaining a small business.
The program is divided into three sessions to provide time for participants to develop the basic concepts and strategies for their businesses and then concentrate on translating those concepts into specific goals and financial estimates.
- May 8 (Session 1) - Business/marketing strategies and focus
- May 22 (Session 2) - Translation into financial projections
- June 5 (Session 3) - Discussion and review of the business plan draft
A workbook is included in the cost of the workshop that includes copies of materials to be presented, and reference materials covering considerations for starting up a business and preparing a business plan. In addition, a business plan template is provided in hard copy and electronic format for participant use.
Because class size is limited, pre-registration is required. The deadline for registration and full payment is Monday, May 7, 2007. Registration is available online or by calling the SBTDC at the following numbers:
- (989) 686-9597 from Bay City, Saginaw, Auburn
- (989) 495-4000, ext. 9597 from Midland
- (989) 758-3400, ext. 9597 from Birch Run, Reese, Frankenmuth and Vassar
This Cooperative Agreement is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Arrangements for people with disabilities will be made at all times in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 if requested at least two weeks in advance.
This press release provided by the Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center, Region 5.