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Entrepreneurship workshops available

Published: Thursday, September 23, 2010

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UTICA — The Center for Corporate and Community Education at Mohawk Valley Community College will be hosting a series of seminars focused on Entrepreneurship and how to be successful at launching a new business initiative.

The Entrepreneur Series seminars will cover:

Entrepreneurship: Do you need a business plan? When launching a business venture, it is important to have a plan. This seminar will help in developing information on estimating revenues, start-up costs, operating expenses, finding financial resources and explaining what type of business best suits the individual. This first seminar will be Tuesday, Oct.5, from 6-8 p.m. on the Utica Campus.

Entrepreneurship: What does it mean? This seminar will help to determine what type of business is right for an individual? It will help participants to know what it means to be a risk taker and how to evaluate the risks. It is vital to understand the importance of implementing a plan of prioritized actions to achieve set goals. This seminar will be held Tuesday, Oct.12, from 6-8 p.m. on the Utica Campus.

Entrepreneurship: Employees vs. Outside Services: This seminar will help participants determine what help is needed to operate a business. Topics to be covered include hiring practices, use of outside services and what are the issues and pitfalls of each option. This class will be held Tuesday, Oct. 19, from 6-8 p.m. on the Utica Campus.

Enrollment is limited and will be taken on a first come basis. For information or to register, call 792-5300 or visit mvcc.edu/cced.

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