Use classes and workshops to get stuff done
Escape from Cubicle Nation Podcast
English - May 07, 2007 22:03 - 3 minutes - 3.45 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsCareers Business entrepreneurship start business leave corporate job entrepreneur Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Most small business owners have big plans to develop new services, re-invigorate marketing efforts or enhance online offerings. But if you are working alone, sometimes the tasks seem overwhelming.
Participating in a group class or workshop can be a great way to:
Develop a supportive network of peers that can provide insight, encouragement and motivation for your projectGet expert advice from your instructor which can ensure you don't make costly misakes and do things right the first timeBuild in some accountability to get things done, since you have specific assignments and deadlines
Personally, I am hopeless without a deadline, so the final point is of particular importance.
Some resources mentioned in the podcast:
Google your topic of interest, + teleclass or workshopCoachville's www.teleclass.comClasses at www.passionforbusiness.com
If you want to share your own experiences as a participant or know of good classes or directories of classes for small business owners, let me know at www.escapefromcubiclenation.com.