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BEDC Business Certificate Program:
Effective Business Fundamentals for Washington's Minority-owned Small Business Community


Dates of Instruction

Seattle: February 20 to May 15
Meets every other Friday
8:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.
Registration due February 15

Tacoma: February 27 to May 22
Meets every other Friday
8:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.
Registration due February 15

The University of Washington's Business and Economic Development Center (BEDC) is partnering with local educational institutions to offer the BEDC Business Certificate Program in Seattle and Tacoma. This six-session program will be offered over a three-month time period starting in February 2009.

The BEDC Business Certificate Program brings outstanding faculty from the UW Foster School of Business and local education institutions together to provide you with an opportunity to study proven business fundamentals and learn how to best apply them to your growing company. Business owners who participate in the BEDC Business Certificate Program will also have an opportunity to meet prospective customers.

Who Should Attend

The BEDC Certificate Program is designed to assist small business owners improve the performance of their companies with the goal of both surviving the current economic downturn and strategically positioning themselves for the recovery. We invite owners and CEOs of companies with revenues under $1 million and who are ready to take their businesses to the next level to register.


SPEAKERS AND TOPICS

Developing Marketing Strategies During Turbulent Economic Times
Detra Montoya

Assistant Professor of Marketing
University of Washington Foster School of Business

Learn how to utilize key marketing tools to grow your business, like how segmentation and positioning are essential to the strategic planning process and industry and competitor analysis techniques to make better resource allocations.

Developing a Sales-Oriented Company
Jack Rhodes
Lecturer of Marketing
University of Washington Foster School of Business

Your employees represent the principles and values of your company. The principles of creating partnerships with customers transcend all areas, so it is essential for everyone to understand the importance of honing these skills. This seminar will offer CEOs a new perspective on instilling a sales-oriented culture, not only for the sales force, but with every employee in the company.

Leadership & Organizational Development
Christina Fong
Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Behavior
University of Washington Foster School of Business

This seminar teaches business owners how to recognize different team dynamics, and the importance of creating well-designed teams which can lead to an overall increase in company performance and team stability

Financial Management and Accounting
Helen Adams
Lecturer of Accounting
University of Washington Foster School of Business

Many small businesses struggle with making decisions using financial statements as a guide. In this session you will learn some of the basics of Accounting and how to fit them to your business decisions.

Strategies to Building a Successful Company
Panel of Faculty and Business Professionals

Secrets of Business Success
This seminar will feature a panel of business owners who have achieved remarkable success. Entrepreneurs will share their secrets to success and provide you with insights into how you can grow your company.

Selling to New Clients
This seminar will feature a panel of purchasing managers from major corporations and government agencies who are looking to purchase products and services. This seminar will provide you with a chance to learn directly from the people who will want to buy your products and services and to build new relationships.


Seattle Program Schedule

February 20 Leading a Highly Effective Organization
March 6 Developing a Sales-Oriented Company
April 3 Financial Management
April 17 Marketing and Branding
May 1 Secrets of Business Success
May 15 Selling to New Clients

Tacoma Program Schedule

February 27 Leading a Highly Effective Organization
March 13 Developing a Sales-Oriented Company
April 24 Marketing and Branding
April 10 Financial Management
May 8 Secrets of Business Success
May 22 Selling to New Clients

Locations

Seattle
University of Washington - Seattle Campus
Bank of America Executive Education Center

Tacoma
Tacoma Community College
6501 South 19th Street
Tacoma, WA


Program Cost

The cost for attending the BEDC Business Certificate Program is $500. The tuition fee covers:

  • Registration for Certificate Program
  • Program Materials
  • Parking
  • Light Refreshments

Partial Scholarships

Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, we are able to offer a limited number of scholarships that covers 50% of the cost. Please indicate in your RSVP e-mail that you would like to be considered.

Moneytree Scholarships

Members of one of the below listed chambers of commerce associated with the Association of Washington State Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (AWSHCC) are eligible to receive a Moneytree scholarship that covers the entire tuition.

  • Central Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Hispanic Business and Professional Association of Spokane
  • King County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • North Central Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Northwest Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Pierce County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business Education Program Manager

Paola M. Ledesma
206-616-8090
paolam@u.washington.edu


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