Even business owners can go back to school this time of year and in this "Mind Your Own Business" Deb Neuman shared some classes worth checking out on TV5 News at 5 with Carolyn Callahan.
Starting a business?
Introduction to Self Employment
Sept. 11
Women, Work and Community
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Growing your business?
What to Expect When You're Expanding
Sept. 18
Eastern Maine Development Corporation
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Expanding your business?
Innovation Engineering Leadership Institute
Sept. 24 - 26
University of Maine
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Mind Your Own Business: Back to "Business" School
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