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Small Business Center at FTCC presents Tech Boost Seminar

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Graphic provided by FTCC

The Small Business Center at Fayetteville Technical Community College will present a free seminar on Wednesday, June 12, focused on strategies for incorporating technology tools into business. The seminar will be from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in FTCC's General Classroom Building at 2817 Fort Bragg Road in Fayetteville.

Sylvia S. Glanton of Personameant Solutions and Xavier DeBrough of Debrough & Co. will be the presenters.

The seminar is free, but participants are asked to register for the session at https://personameantsolutions.com/fayetteville-technical-community-college.

The seminar is catered to a wide audience including: 

  • Full-time business owners seeking expansion & growth opportunities
  • Entrepreneurs aiming to elevate their current business model
  • Visionary leaders eager to harness technology for business advancement
  • Growth-oriented professionals committed to workforce development & improvement

Key takeaways will include:

  • Learning how to strategically integrate technology tools to optimize business processes & drive growth
  • Exploring techniques for scaling your business model effectively while maintaining quality & efficiency
  • Understanding the importance of investing in workforce development to foster a skilled & motivated team
  • Cultivating an innovation mindset with your organization to adapt to changing market trends & stay ahead of the competition
  • Gaining practical insights & actionable strategies to implement tech solutions & workforce development initiatives in your business
  • Connecting with fellow business owners & entrepreneurs to exchange ideas, insights & best practices for business expansion & workforce enhancement

 

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