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MIND YOUR BUSINESS
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At the end of this course, students should be able to:
  • Understand the steps of the entrepreneurial process
  • Acquire knowledge of business ownership to establish and continue business operations
  • Understand and write a  business plan utilizing the "10 elements of a business plan"
  • Understand the marketing mix
  • Utilize social media marketing strategies to market and promote their brands and products
  • Create and exploit innovative business ideas and market opportunities
  • Build a mindset focusing on developing novel and unique approaches to market opportunities
  • Understand the advantages of coworking and business incubation 

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City Life Center
225 W. 5th Ave.
Gary, IN 46402
(219) 880-4851
citylifenwi@gmail.com

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History
    • Contact CLC
    • Strong Families
  • Summer Camp
  • Volunteer
  • Spring Fundraiser
    • Spring Fundraiser
    • RSVP
    • Sponsorship
  • Community Sponsors
    • Community Sponsors
  • Donate Now