A total of two hundred eighty-seven people, including entrepreneurs, business owners, executives and middle managers from different institutions Cartagena and its Region, participated in the seventh edition of the Business Classroom Seminars held by the Agency of Local Development and Employment Center European Business and Innovation of Cartagena, which aims to improve business skills.
Through this cycle, which began in the classrooms of CEEIC Oct. 9 and lasted until 29 November, the participants were able to learn the necessary tools to improve and enhance their business skills, a closer look at new technologies and Internet tools in the service of the company, as well as the ability to define an idea and strategy for your business success.
Regarding the profile of those attending these seminars, the 48.20% were female, while the remaining 56.31% were male; addition, the total attendance count, 42.34% and 53.60 were entrepreneurs % consolidated business.
Classroom Cycle Company was presented in three main areas of content.
The first one, competencies and business skills, which developed from 9 to 30 October, aimed at enhancing the skills and competencies needed to manage and run a business.
The second block, which focused on new technologies for SMEs and held from 6 to 13 November, aimed to increase competitive advantage and productivity of SMEs through the use and application of Web 2.0 and networking social.
Finally, there was a third block, Competitive Strategies in the present age, between 20 and 27 November, aimed to raise awareness of banking and trading strategies first steps to start exporting.
During the closure, on November 29, was held in a technical conference CEEIC financial alternatives for innovative entrepreneur, an initiative to raise awareness of alternative financial instruments available in the market available to SMEs and entrepreneurs, other than traditional financing, as well as the characteristics of each and type of beneficiaries, to provide the necessary information to improve the general conditions of funding.
To this end, featured some of the most representative of the current financial market for SMEs and entrepreneurs in the Region of Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena