Writing a Business Plan

Writing a business plan is always a challenge.  But, it is a necessary challenge to get over to increase your chances of success in your small business.  I just completed teaching a 14-week business planning course at the Center for Women and Enterprise (CWE).  Most of the 14 students that attended the course said that they did not want to take it and were pressured by someone else or some event that pointed them in that direction.   At the end, they said they were glad they had taken it and done the research and other work needed to complete their business plans.  They learned more about their industries, marketing and public relations strategies, cash flows and financials than they ever expected.  They also said they have a clearer vision and path to make their business launch a reality.  www.carriehjohnson.com

 

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  • 1/29/2010 9:56 AM vicci wrote:
    Hello future entrepreneurs-

    I just completed the 14 week class at CWE facilitated by Carrie and can't belive how much I learned in such a short time frame. I went in with so many fears and questions and came out with clear plan and I am now forging ahead! The visioning class prior to the business class was equally helpful-LOVED IT!

    Carrie's style is positive, yet relaxed and very informative at the same time. She also shares her real-life experiences as an entrepreneur which was most helpful.

    The group of women I met were equally inspiring and positive!

    Loved it!
    V
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