MANAGE YOUR BUSINESS TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS

Our Small Business Management program is a combination of in-class participation and customized advising solutions to uniquely improve your results in all areas of your business.

 

SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: COVERED TOPICS

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Building Profits into Daily Operations

Employ proven successful strategies for achieving financial goals

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Successful Marketing Strategies and Tactics

Learn to win market share and customer loyalty profitably

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Financial Management Mastery

Discover financial tools to provide managerial intelligence

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Total Team Building

Achieve organizational competence through team building with confidence in the results

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Strategic Operations Improvement

Improve systems and processes for measurable efficiency

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Using Technology to Maximize Results

Enhance capacities with sensible, intelligent tools

LEARN FROM THE BEST

PURSUE. PERFORM. ACHIEVE

The Small Business Management (SBM) program for professionals is a unique combination of classroom learning, one-to-one advising from an adviser, and business networking with one goal: making your business more successful.

This course is intended for business owners driven toward pursuing and improving their profitability, performance and goal achievement.  The cohort includes other small business owners in a non-competitive environment.

Two business owners per business may attend. Key managers can be considered along with an owner for a nominal extra fee. Each class covers a topic presented by the instructional adviser and may include other industry professionals.

Classes will include creative “brainstorming” and group problem solving.

Each business will receive a minimum of two hours of on-site advising by the SBM instructional adviser plus additional customized advising by appointment in our offices. These visits will focus on the month’s topic incorporating best practices into the business.

Class size is limited to provide the highest quality of individual attention for each participant.  

Oregon Small Business Development Centers are funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration, and by the Oregon Business Development Department. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.

All services provided on a non-discriminatory basis. 

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.