Small Business Breakfast Series: Essential Tips on Managing Day-to-Day Operations, hosted by GAN LA
Santa Monica College
Small Business Development Center
3171 S Bundy Drive, Room 123
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 7:30 – 9am
Starting and managing a small business requires a strong operational foundation. The day-to-day operations of any small business entails the following components:
1) Talent recruitment
2) Marketing and sales
3) Technology
4) Finance and Legal
5) Customer support, and
6) Healthy dosage of organizational culture.
In this workshop, the speakers will highlight the ongoing challenges encountered in the day-to-day operation of a small business.
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This workshop is the first in the
Small Business Breakfast Series (SBBS), coordinated by
Pepperdine's Graziadio Alumni Network of Los Angeles (GAN LA), in association with the
Los Angeles Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and sponsored by
Identify Solutions. The goal of these events is to provide valuable and relevant information for local small business owners, managers, or entrepreneurs in a workshop-like setting.
Each event is open to the public and will include a continental breakfast. For more information on the SBBS or other aspects of GAN LA's council and network, please contact the Graziadio Alumni Relations Office at
gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu.
Contact Name: Graziadio Alumni Relations Office
Contact Email:
gsbmalum@pepperdine.eduContact Phone: 310-568-5639
Speaker:
Michelle King SBDC Director, Ms. King has a diverse business background with experience in commercial lending, budgeting and forecasting, non-profit management and public accounting. She has experience as an instructor of Accounting and Finance. Michelle holds an MBA in finance and a BS in accounting.,
Anita S. Katzenbach Senior Management Consultant, Project Manager, Organizational Change Professional, Ms. Katzenbach holds a MS degree in Organizational Psychology, and specializes in connecting corporate planning to organizational strategies and global sustainability. Her experience includes 15 years of consulting and leadership positions in various for profit and nonprofit organizations. She has co-developed curricula for the “Global Sustainability Certificate” and taught classes with focus on the economic dimension of sustainability as well as on organizational change for sustainability at UCLA Extension.
Cost: $20 (includes continental breakfast)
RSVP:
Online registration for this event is now closed, Walk-in registrations are welcome if space permits.
Starts
2/23/2012 @ 12:00
Ends
2/23/2012
Location
Pepperdine University
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA 90263
Santa Monica College
Small Business Development Center
3171 S Bundy Drive, Room 123
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 7:30 – 9am
Starting and managing a small business requires a strong operational foundation. The day-to-day operations of any small business entails the following components:
1) Talent recruitment
2) Marketing and sales
3) Technology
4) Finance and Legal
5) Customer support, and
6) Healthy dosage of organizational culture.
In this workshop, the speakers will highlight the ongoing challenges encountered in the day-to-day operation of a small business.
_______________________________________________________________
This workshop is the first in the
Small Business Breakfast Series (SBBS), coordinated by
Pepperdine's Graziadio Alumni Network of Los Angeles (GAN LA), in association with the
Los Angeles Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and sponsored by
Identify Solutions. The goal of these events is to provide valuable and relevant information for local small business owners, managers, or entrepreneurs in a workshop-like setting.
Each event is open to the public and will include a continental breakfast. For more information on the SBBS or other aspects of GAN LA's council and network, please contact the Graziadio Alumni Relations Office at
gsbmalumni@pepperdine.edu.
Contact Name: Graziadio Alumni Relations Office
Contact Email:
gsbmalum@pepperdine.eduContact Phone: 310-568-5639
Speaker:
Michelle King SBDC Director, Ms. King has a diverse business background with experience in commercial lending, budgeting and forecasting, non-profit management and public accounting. She has experience as an instructor of Accounting and Finance. Michelle holds an MBA in finance and a BS in accounting.,
Anita S. Katzenbach Senior Management Consultant, Project Manager, Organizational Change Professional, Ms. Katzenbach holds a MS degree in Organizational Psychology, and specializes in connecting corporate planning to organizational strategies and global sustainability. Her experience includes 15 years of consulting and leadership positions in various for profit and nonprofit organizations. She has co-developed curricula for the “Global Sustainability Certificate” and taught classes with focus on the economic dimension of sustainability as well as on organizational change for sustainability at UCLA Extension.
Cost: $20 (includes continental breakfast)
RSVP:
Online registration for this event is now closed, Walk-in registrations are welcome if space permits.