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CCBCC Business Blueprint Program – NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!

You have a business and it’s good, but you want to make it great. You’re overwhelmed and don’t have enough time, knowledge, or resources to develop a sound business foundation.

That’s where the Collin County Black Chamber of Commerce’s (CCBCC) Business Blueprint Program, a program developed exclusively for existing businesses with less than $100,000 in annual revenue, comes in. The Business Blueprint program offers an exceptional opportunity for small businesses to learn the fundamentals of running a successful business from experts in the field and is conveniently available on Saturday mornings for business owners who cannot take time off during the week.

Let us help you lay the groundwork for the company of your dreams, focus more on your core business objectives and scale your business. This fundamentals program will reveal how to:

  • Strategically grow your business
  • Accelerate your marketing results
  • Consistently close more sales
  • Understand your financial statements and fund your business
  • Efficiently manage your business operations
  • Protect your business
INVESTMENT*

CCBCC Members: $75.

Non-CCBCC Members: $125.

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**If 5/6 sessions are attended, participant will receive a non-transferable $50. gift certificate towards 2022 CCBCC membership that expires on 1/31/2022.

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