Business school popping up in Hastings this May
1 Apr, 2021 10:04 PM
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Hawke s Bay Business Hub, Ahuriri. Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
Budding Hawke s Bay entrepreneurs have the chance to shape their business ideas with an open invitation to Hastings PopUp Business School this May.
The PopUp will be open from May 3, with 10 days of free learning for anyone in the region who has a business proposal.
Business Hawke s Bay has partnered with Hastings District Council, Napier City Council and Ministry of Social Development to bring the PopUp Business School Aotearoa to Hawke s Bay as part of its economic and social development initiatives.
Source:Â Porirua City CouncilÂ
Keen to turn what you love doing into a business, and be your own boss? Register for the free two-week workshop hosted by the PopUp Business School Aotearoa from 22 February to 5 March at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua.
Youâll be trained up on the essentials such as starting a business for free, building a great-looking free website, and successful networking. There will be eight days of learning on-site, and two days online via live zoom webinars.
Kiwi business coach and course organiser Tony Henderson-Newport says there have been more than 800 graduates from the workshop since it began in 2017 and they have established businesses in a huge range of industries.
Press Release – Waikato District Council Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day business course this March Waikato District Council and Ministry of Social Development is working together to bring the PopUp Business School …
Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day business course this March
Waikato District Council and Ministry of Social Development is working together to bring the PopUp Business School Aotearoa to the Waikato district as part of its economic and social development initiative.
Over ten days, PopUp Business School delivers twenty workshops designed to equip participants with the tools they need to start their own business. Topics include building a website for free, the quickest way to find a customer and how to start a business with no money. The course does away with traditional thinking by replacing business
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 7:36 am
Budding entrepreneurs living or working in the Waikato
district will have the opportunity to attend a free ten-day
business course this March
Waikato District
Council and Ministry of Social Development is working
together to bring the PopUp Business School Aotearoa to the
Waikato district as part of its economic and social
development initiative.
Over ten days, PopUp Business
School delivers twenty workshops designed to equip
participants with the tools they need to start their own
business. Topics include building a website for free, the
quickest way to find a customer and how to start a business
with no money. The course does away with traditional