Business dev’t expert to speak in CCCI forum | Inquirer News

Business dev’t expert to speak in CCCI forum

10:02 AM August 23, 2012

BOB Bare, an international enterprise development expert, will share his expertise on how to successfully launch a business and maximize its growth this Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Northwinds Hotel in Cebu City.

The conference organized by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) is called “An Entrepreneur’s Roadmap to a Successful Business.”

The chamber invited Bob Bare, an accredited guerilla marketing master trainer, as speaker in the forum because he could inspire people to start their own businesses, said Prudencio Gesta, CCCI president yesterday.

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Bare is a serial entrepreneur, a business builder and the author of the book More Power: An Entreprenuer’s Roadmap to Success. He will be accompanied by Billy Odell Stunkard, SEGR Enterprises chief executive officer, during the conference.

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During the conference, participants can expect to learn how to launch a business and maximize growth, create a compelling vision and reach the target market on a shoestring budget.

Participants will be asked to pay a registration fee of P1,500 for CCCI members and P2,000 for non-members, said the CCCI in a statement.

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The fee includes a course manual, training kit, meals, snacks, and a limited edition CD of “More Power” by Bob Bare./with Reporter Aileen Garcia-Yap

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