SBDC MAXIMUM BUSINESS SERIES: A FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIVE ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION PROGRAM
Abstract
The specifics of various entrepreneur education delivery systems, and particular targeted groups, have been discussed in the literature for some time. This article provides the framework developed by the Georgia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) network to create a unique series of six innovative business courses for owners of new and existing businesses. Initially developed to provide instruction and resources to meet a pressing need for specific business skills to groups of clients seeking them, the Maximum Business series has evolved into a series of unique courses delivered in a systematic way, usually sponsored by economic development agencies or corporations.
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Hanks, Gwen F. and Bonaparte, Eric S.
(2015)
"SBDC MAXIMUM BUSINESS SERIES:
A FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING A SUCCESSFUL INNOVATIVE
ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATION PROGRAM,"
Journal of Business & Entrepreneurship: Vol. 26:
No.
3, Article 7.
Available at:
https://repository.ulm.edu/jbe/vol26/iss3/7