When:  Thursday, October 23, 2014; 7:30 am - 8:30 am


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Where:  Rowayton Library, 33 Highland Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06853



 
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As a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, SCORE mentors, conducts workshops and provides free counseling to new and existing small businesses.

     

For more information about other SCORE workshops and/or to get FREE One-On-One Business Counseling please visit our website at:  www.scorenorwalk.org

      

If you have any questions please contact SCORE Fairfield County at 203-831-0065 or by email at:

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A FREE Small Business Workshop Presented by SCORE and Co-Sponsored by the Rowayton Library

A Business and Bagels Series Workshop

2015 Technology Planning

 

Thursday, October 23, 2014

7:30 am - 8:30 am

(a light breakfast will be served courtesy of the library. SCORE Fairfield County will underwrite a drawing for a subscription to Entrepreneur Magazine at the end of the session.)

Rowayton Library

33 Highland Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06853

 

The only constant when it comes to technology is that there is constant change. Keeping current with technology changes and trends is time consuming and robs businesses of precious time they need to be directing to servicing their clients and growing their companies.

October is business planning season and technology needs to be planned and budgeted for. Attend this workshop and get the information you need to create the technology sections for your 2015 business plan and budget.

You will learn about:

  • Key sections of the technology section of your business plan
  • Key cost items that should be included in your technology budget
  • Solutions, services and vendors recommended for small and mid-sized companies
  • What to look for when selecting a technology vendor

Our Speaker: Linda Kuppersmith is the President and Chief Technology Advisor for CMIT Solutions of Stamford, one of the top CMIT Solutions offices in the United States. Throughout her long career she has focused on implementing technology to solve business problems. She has worked with many companies here is Fairfield County over the last 9 years by becoming their fractional IT department.