Since it began in 2009 it has developed 98 seminars involving more than 3,200 businessmen and entrepreneurs
The Institute of Development of the Region of Murcia (Info) starts a new edition of the series of seminars 'Hall Company', which this year will feature eight courses, distributed in three blocks, which will be trained businessmen, entrepreneurs, managers and middle managers in different tools to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises, as techniques to manage stress and control corporate fear of failure, generate contacts, enabling technologies 4.0 or communication techniques Google.
The director of Info, Javier Celdrán, and Deputy Mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejon, today presented this initiative, developed by the Center for Business and Innovation Cartagena (CEEIC) and the Agency for Local Development and Employment of Cartagena consistory (ALDE).
"These seminars have helped over 3,000 business owners and entrepreneurs in the region to make their companies more competitive, thanks to a specialized and adapted to their real needs, new trends and market demands training, and also, is eminently practical, "said Javier Celdrán.
This fourteenth edition includes a new design of an application for the management and interaction of all the training offered between coordinators, speakers and attendees.
In terms of content, it is structured in three blocks.
The first, 'competencies and entrepreneurial skills' begins April 12 and ends on May 3, and consists of four seminars in which participants will learn to use the business protocol as a tool of excellence, manage corporate stress and fear failure and use tools to generate contacts, among other content.
The second block, 'New technologies for SMEs' will take place in mid-May and the latest technology and tools that can serve businessmen and entrepreneurs to improve and manage their business, highlighting the free tools from Google will be studied, and they will present the enabling technologies 4.0.
In late May will begin the last block, 'Competitive Strategies at the present time', where communication techniques Google will be discussed and will be announced the news of the 'Compilance' new figure to avoid possible criminal risks in technology entrepreneurs.
Since the launch of this initiative, in 2009, they have been held about 98 seminars in which 3,203 people participated.
Of these, 43 percent were women and 57 percent men.
Also, 47 percent are usually entrepreneurs who intend to carry out a business idea and 53 percent are consolidated entrepreneurs or executives who seek to extend and update their knowledge in business management.
Source: CARM