Start the New Year by Learning How to Earn More and Work Less
Increase your profits by using the
Small Business Development Center’s The 5 Drivers of Your Bottom Line©.
Learn
to work on your business while using the activity-based learning
program "LEVERAGE." Invented by Australian billionaire and entrepreneur
Brad Sugars, LEVERAGE, used by thousands of existing business owners
around the world, gives you hundreds of strategies and systems to build
your game plan on how to be successful.
This session is guaranteed to give you ideas you can apply to your business immediately.
See "Your Business Game Plan" listed on the right for registration and location information.
Technology Everyone Should Know - Digital Media Event
Everyone is talking about digital marketing, but how are businesses using it?
Plan to
attend the Carroll Technology Council’s Web 2.0 seminar on Thursday, January 21st at the Carroll Non-Profit Center.
Digital
marketing expert Leah Messina, President of Sinuate Media in Baltimore,
will present her unique perspective on what digital media is best for
business and how to begin to let the internet work for you.
See the registration information in the right column or download the flyer.
Annie's Project Coming to CarrollAnnie's Project is designed to

empower farm women to manage
information systems used in critical decision making processes and to
build local networks throughout the state. The target audience is
farm women with a passion for business and involvement in the farm
operation.
Eight weekly sessions at Carroll Community College cover topics such as the five areas of

Risk
Management - Production, Market, Financial, Legal Risk and Human
Resources.
Other topics include: estate planning, farm insurance, crop insurance,
marketing and business planning. Also included are two evenings
in the computer lab using Excel and QuickBooks.
For more information go to
www.anniesproject.umd.edu or contact
Jenny Rhodes at 410-758-0166 or
Shannon Dill at 410-822-1244.
To register click
here.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
January 8, 2010