You're invited to Schenck's March business improvement workshop! Our monthly workshops provide ideas and tools you can put to use right away to improve your business. For a complete list of upcoming seminars, please visit www.schencksc.com/events.
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Developing a Marketing Plan: What Every Business Owner Should Know
Every growing business needs a marketing plan. With a solid, well-executed marketing plan, you can turn your vision for your business into reality. Having a plan makes deciding what activities to invest in and how to prioritize your efforts easier. And a good plan helps employees, vendors and business advisors understand your goals and how you'd like to see your business grow.
Ready to put a plan together but not sure where to start? Join Schenck's business development team as we walk through the process. At this workshop, you'll learn how to:
- Identify your goals and objectives
- Define your target market
- Evaluate the activities most suited to your goals
- Identify ways to get all your employees involved in promoting your business
- Track your efforts
You'll put together a draft of a plan to build from. Presenters will be Diane Roundy, Director of Business Development for Schenck, and Michelle Meyer, Corporate Communications Manager.
Attendees will have the opportunity to sign up for a one hour follow-up session to review their plan.
There is no cost to attend. Register today by visiting our website. Or, call Karie at 800-236-2246, ext. 1261.
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Islands of Information: The Dangers of Using Microsoft Excel in Your Operations
60 Tips that Can Help You Lessen Your Fraud Exposure, Reduce Errors, and Increase Efficiencies
As an accounting and consulting firm, we know Excel and other popular software programs play an important role in your organizations, as it does ours. However, using programs such as Excel as an important component in an interactive process is dangerous. You have exposure to security risks, error, duplication of processes, limited access, out of date information and data inconsistency between departments. Attend this workshop and learn tips and tricks for solving these potential threats, increase efficiencies and make better financial and processing decisions. You will have time to discuss these ideas among your peers. Examples of solutions that will be covered include:
- Managing payment processes
- Real time inventory
- Fixed asset entries
- Payroll tracking
- Accounts payable tracking
Join presenters Tom Maurer, Director, Schenck Technology Solutions and Brian Benes, Manager and Certified Fraud Examiner, for this workshop.
Milwaukee - April 12 - Crowne Plaza Hotel, 7:30-9:00 a.m.
There is no cost to attend. Register today by visiting our website. Or, call Karie at 800-236-2246, ext. 1261. |