Introduction to Business
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So you want to start your own Business?
 

FANTASTIC!
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- YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE -

Running a Business is a major responsibility, A balanced life will help you accomplish the goals you set and help the people around you to support your vision, Setting goals is important in your success, that's why the first step must be about You!

Use the Wheel of Life Diagram to help you think about the 7 main life-balance parts of your life.
Look for ways this chart can help you get a better idea of where to put your focus, concentrate on priorities and how to set goals that matter.
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Enjoy the course!
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Key Skills

Introduction to Business Careers 
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Course Description: 
Using the career and college readiness standards, and focusing on business communication, culture, and structure, students will build competency in entering the business world, a comprehensive understanding of business structures and formation, business communications, gaining and maintaining employment, and growing in their fields. Students will build skills and knowledge that assist in further education, employability and the fundamentals of starting a business. 

Sample of the weekly classes

  week 1: Business communications
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 Cover letter and resume writing, formal introductions, contributing in discussions, Q&A, empathic and objective listening. 
Breaking down problems into cause and effect, and  problem solving, turning problems into opportunities.
Importance of Time Management and Goal setting.
SWOT Analysis. Burlington English.

Using computers, software, emails, search engine tools 
week 2: Business Formations
  Research on Industries, Market dynamics, needs and trends, current and historical. Understanding the nature of business life cycles, supply and demand, competition.
Determining real job availability, Skills needed today and future opportunities. Application processes. Preparing for interviews and beyond.

Business plan development, personal development. Implications of Social media.

​Learning Outcomes
Based on the Nevada College and Career Readiness Standards, students will be able to demonstrate a positive work ethic, build conflict-resolution and critical-thinking skills, contribute to success in a team environment, and demonstrate effective communication skills. In addition, students will understand workplace organizations, sequenced action plans, marketing fundamentals and practical use of information technology.
Positive Personalities
Ready? Let's get Started.
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If you're new to TMCC or currently a student enrolled in another course, this new course is exactly what you need to learn the basics and a lot more.

Improve your Business English and get set for an exciting career in the business world.

Current students have began their own companies and look to improve their positions at where they work.

*Hit the poster link to TMCC page*
REGISTER NOW!
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 A great tool to listen and read at the same time

Nick Purewal. Instructor
775 762 6403
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