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7/17/2006

Looking to Write a Strategic Plan?
by Jennifer Bonds, State Training Coordinator

Could your business benefit from a strategic plan, but you don’t know where to start? Then try the Arkansas SBDC's SmallBizU online training course Strategic Planning and Execution. This course presents the fundamental devices used in crafting a strategy for a business venture. The course puts forth the innovative mechanisms of internal and external strategy which are based on the findings of a new body of research into the strategy-making processes of successful growing ventures.

The course is only $30.00 and takes an estimated 3.5 hours to complete. You will also get the following course tools free:
- Activeplans Strategic Planning Software
- Mission and Vision Worksheet
- Future Plans, Goals, and Objectives Worksheets
- Strategic Plan Presentation Template

Register online at: http://asbdc.ualr.edu/smallbizu/. If you are not familiar with eLearning, please take the FREE SmallBizU tutorial available at the same web address.

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University of Arkansas at Little Rock - College of Business
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