Promising act of collaboration has been negotiated between The Small Business & Technology Development Center and the University of Michigan-Flint. The two
partners will organize three two-hour seminars targeted at enlightening business people on some knacks around common business practices, complemented by basic website design guidance.
The first two seminars are closely connected with the ordinary environment of the business process. The first-to-be-held one, named "Research, Primary and
Secondary" and scheduled to take place on Oct. 11 at 3 p.m, will focus on shedding some light on reading census reports and other types of business research that are needed for producing a rewarding business plan. The second one - "Legal Aspects of Starting a Business" will present recommendable ways for finding legal help in a business start-up environment. It is planned for 3 p.m. on Oct. 13.
The third day of the seminar - Oct. 18 will feature a more specific seminar that will try to bring more light to the web side of business activity. The
event named "How to Create Your Own Web site" will provide attendees with useful details about the fundamental principles of accomplishing a cost-effective web design vision with minimal intellectual investments. By showing the simplicity and efficacy of web site creation speakers will try to convincingly emphasize the vital significance of online presence for the success of various business initiatives.
All of the three seminars are accessible to the wide business public. Potential attendees just need to declare their desire to attend the events in advance via phone: (810) 767-6494 and pay the fee of $25 for each class.