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The NxLeveL® for Business Start-up Course – Enterprise

The NxLeveL® for Business Start-ups course is a 9-session course designed for people who want to start a business and need the skills to test the feasibility of their business concept. Participants develop a business plan which acts as a blueprint for their start-up venture.

The series cost is normally $150; however, supplemental funding is allowing a temporary cost reduction. This course is $100 which includes all nine sessions, books, and materials. Seating is limited and reserved for the first 25 paid attendees at each location.

This program is sponsored by the Troy University Small Business Development Center & Center for International Business & Economic Development; Ozark-Dale County Economic Development Corp.; Fort Rucker Employment Readiness Program; Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce; Enterprise Coffee Geneva Economic Development Corp.; Enterprise Chamber of Commerce, & Enterprise State Community College.

Registration: http://asbdc.ecenterdirect.com/Conferences.action
Dress: No Dress Code
Sponsoring Region: Region 9

Fee

This course is $100 which includes all nine sessions, books, and materials. Seating is limited and reserved for the first 25 paid attendees at each location.

Supporters

  • Troy University Small Business Development Center & Center for International Business & Economic Development
  • Ozark-Dale County Economic Development Corp.
  • Fort Rucker Employment Readiness Program
  • Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Enterprise Coffee Geneva Economic Development Corp.
  • Enterprise Chamber of Commerce
  • Enterprise State Community College
Enterprise State Community College
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