In a fast-paced, ever-changing business
world, call on University of Missouri Extension
to ensure that your business remains competitive
and prosperous, and to create more wealth for you
and your community.
Regional Programs
Northeast Region Programs for July 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005
This is a list of the programs, events and activities that MU Extension
faculty plan to conduct in the Northeast Region between July 1, 2004 and June
30, 2005. To read a description of any program on the list, select (click
on) the program name. You will be taken to the program description.
If you want to know when a program, event or activity will be conducted, go to
the MU Extension Statewide Calendar. Search for the program by name.
At the Statewide Calendar, you may also search for the program by name only
within the Northeast Region. If the program, activity or event you want to
attend is not on the Statewide Calendar, contact your local (county) MU
Extension County Program Director for the information.
Business and Industry Resources for Northeast Missouri
REGIONAL PROGRAMS
Quicken: Record Keeping Made Simple - Participants will
gain valuable knowledge on proper record keeping for their business using the
Quicken software. Learn useful information on reports, tax information and
how to properly set up your Quicken software for your specific business.
Record keeping can be overwhelming, so increase your organization skills with
education and knowledge offered by the University of Missouri Extension.
Customer Service
- This program uses interactive lecture and video to teach what outstanding
customer service looks like. Participants will learn how to deliver
outstanding customer service by learning how to avoid and prevent some of
the most common mistakes made when interacting with customers.
Customer service is often one of the few variables that can distinguish a
business from its competitors.
"Why We
Buy" Book Discussion - This engrossing book is a primer
in the science of shopping. For those in retailing and marketing, Why
We Buy is a remarkably fresh guide offering creative and insightful tips on
how to adapt to the changing customer. For the general public, Why We
Buy is a funny and sometimes disconcerting look at our favorite pastime.
After reading the book, come discuss your impressions and share your own stories
with other business owners and employees. The discussion always add
different perspectives and an opportunity to learn more from others.
Learn
to do Business on eBay - This course will teach
businesses how to market and sell their services or merchandise using on-line
auctions. businesses now have an opportunity to find customers in a
virtual community. the curriculum covers such things as how on-line
auctions work, how to research the on-line market, how to handle payment
options, and understanding Internet business safeguards.
NEW BUSINESS STARTUP
Starting a Small Business:
The First Steps (3 hour course) - Introduces participants
to the business planning process and provides tools to assess their personal,
managerial, technical and financial skills to successfully run a business.
Starting and
Managing a Small Business in Missouri (8 hour course) -
Targets people serious about starting a business or are already in business.
It acquaints participants with the basics of starting and managing a business by
covering topics on planning, information management, financing, marketing and
resources for assistance.
The Basics of Writing a Business
Plan - Designed for business owners and entrepreneurs who
need to know how to create a business plan for their organization so the plan
can be a useful management tool. Participants will learn the importance of
business plans, the key required elements of a basic plan and data that must be
included. Participants will also get tips on writing style to make the
business plan easier to understand and more professional in appearance.
Participants will leave this session with a greater understanding of what their
business plan should look like and how to get started writing one.
FastTrac New
Venture - This course is for anyone interested in
starting a business. An education program created by entrepreneurs for
entrepreneurs. FastTrac New Venture is designed to help you evaluate and
perfect your business concept. FastTrac's hands-on program uses your idea
as a case study, giving you an opportunity to "workshop" your venture in a safe
and supportive environment. FastTrac New Venture is a nine-module, 31.5
hour program.
FINANCE
Understanding Financial Statements - Designed for
business owners, managers, accountants, bankers and consultants who want to
learn how to turn financial statements into useful management tools. They
will learn how to capture information from the Income Statement and Balance
Sheet, calculate several useful ratios and learn to make business decisions from
this information.
How to
Control Cash Flow - Designed for business owners,
managers, accountants, bankers, and consultants who need to know how to turn
financial statements into useful management tools. During this course,
participants will take a close look at where cash comes from, where it's used in
day-to-day business, and learn to identify and correct cash flow problems.
Predicting Future Cash Needs - The third in a series of
finance courses is designed for business owners, managers, accountants, bankers,
and consultants who need to know how to use a Cash Budget to prepare future
performance of a business. Participants will learn to estimate future
sources and uses of cash. They will also learn how to analyze those
predictions to make more informed decisions. Participants will leave this
session feeling more comfortable about decisions related to preparing for
growth, realistic loan and financing requests, how much cash they can safely
take out of the business, and making affordable purchases for the business.
MANAGEMENT
Business
Performance: Measure, Manage and Succeed - This
course provides an overview of the benefits of using a balanced set of measures
to evaluate the performance of a business or organization. It then teaches
a nine-step process that an individual or team can use to develop a balanced
scorecard for their business or organization. It also shows how a
scorecard can be used as a management tool after it has been developed.
Human
Resource for Small Businesses: Avoiding the Landmines - A
class designed for small businesses on the complicated topic of human resources
management. This workshop covers regulatory compliance issues and
establishing policies and procedures. It also touches on the soft skills
needed to effectively manage people.
MARKETING
Foundations
of Marketing - Designed for small business owners,
managers and marketing directors who are looking for workable strategies for
market research, customer understanding and sales promotion.
Missouri-wide Business Resources
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MU Extension Business and careers section
Business-related news, program web sites, publications and events across
the state
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Missouri
Small Business and Technology Development Centers
provide counseling for business plan
development, financial management,
market feasibility, international
trade, franchising and licensing,
inventory, marketing and more.
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Missouri Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (MO PTAC):
selling to federal, state and local government entities
- MoFAST: Technology
Development and Commercialization helps businesses
get their innovations into the
marketplace.
- Workforce
Development/Career Options
Dislocated workers and others can
get information on occupations,
education and training, financial aid
and job hunting information from the Career Information
Hotline (1-800-392-2949),
and/or on the web.
- Missouri
Environmental Assistance Center compliance and pollution prevention
for business
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The
Missouri Market
Development Program helps manufacturers find and
use recycled materials in producing
new goods.
State Government sites
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