About the Program
Theory and practical knowledge blend for an engaging day of discovery
The Micro-Enterprise Technology Boot Camp takes place over one full day, during which participants go through four sessions detailing use of information technologies in the four functional areas that are common to all small businesses: infrastructures, marketing, operations and finance.
Each training session provides concrete and proven advice and addresses how to adopt the best, most cost-effective technology solutions to directly and positively impact your business. The sessions are taught by senior business and technology experts and include presentations, case studies, real world scenarios, and hands on application work in the four core subject areas.
The Micro-Enterprise Technology Boot Camp curriculum was developed through SBTI’s in-depth consulting experience with over 200 clients. The Boot Camp has been delivered to hundreds of small businesses since 2002, reaching all sectors and industries across the US. SBTI’s instructors are experienced professionals who have dedicated their careers to technology and are actively committed to supporting the small business community.
This event is tailored for businesses with 20 or fewer employees having only a limited understanding of information technologies and how they factor into business operations. This event is not recommended for technology experts.
Unmatched Value, Strong Track Record
A unique event, developed from the ground up with the small business in mind
SBTI’s direct analysis of over 200 small businesses illustrates micro-enterprises applying information technologies accelerated their ability to achieve a greater competitive advantage for small business. Benefits realized include productivity time savings, cost savings, increased revenue, improved service, a more robust structure, increased efficiencies and profit gains.
The Technology Boot Camp has been rated by its attendees as one of the absolute best events of its type reaching an average rating of 8.5 out of 10, with 15 events in 7 states and over 500 attendees since 2002.
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