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The success of a small business is usually dependent upon the vision and energies of one individual. Because most small businesses have very limited resources, their owners must be versatile enough to perform all necessary business functions themselves, or else be adept in the use of consultants, such as accountants and lawyers. Above all, owners must have a well-considered plan and be disciplined about directing all of their energies and resources toward what will advance this plan.
Millard Fillmore College offers a program in entrepreneurship for persons interested in starting a small business or a new enterprise within an existing organization. This Certificate of Completion program emphasizes activities necessary for achieving success and, ways of performing these activities with limited resources. It also examines personal characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and thus seeks to help students decide if they should become involved in establishing their own small business.
If you wish to enroll in this course to earn university credit enroll in MFC330 under credit courses.
The success of a small business is usually dependent upon the vision and energies of one individual. Because most small businesses have very limited resources, their owners must be versatile enough to perform all necessary business functions themselves, or else be adept in the use of consultants, such as accountants and lawyers. Above all, owners must have a well-considered plan and be disciplined about directing all of their energies and resources toward what will advance this plan.
Millard Fillmore College offers a program in entrepreneurship for persons interested in starting a small business or a new enterprise within an existing organization. This Certificate of Completion program emphasizes activities necessary for achieving success and, ways of performing these activities with limited resources. It also examines personal characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and thus seeks to help students decide if they should become involved in establishing their own small business.
If you wish to enroll in this course to earn university credit enroll in MFC330 under credit courses.


