Showing posts with label business skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business skills. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Night Clases for CEUs

Oh, you WORK during the day?  How would you like to take your CEU classes at a time that doesn't cost you?  You can take either Business Skills or Identity Crisis from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on two consecutive days.  Voila!  You can pick up 8 hours in two evening classes without missing work. More on the classes here.


Check out our schedule here.   Keep checking because we are adding classes--especially these after-hour classes--regularly.  The first ones will be in San Antonio in May. 



Monday, February 1, 2010

Irrigation CEU Classes Up For First Quarter

If you know of an irrigator or landscaper that wants to learn how to use Computer Aided Design (CAD), boy do I have a deal for them!  We just got the web site updated to include all our courses.  The enrollment process should be a lot easier with more reinforcing feedback. 

We have
CAD Class - Basic, one day, 8 hours of CEU credit from the TCEQ
CAD Class - Advanced, one day, 8 hours of CEU credit from the TCEQ
CAD Class - Combo, two days, 16 of CEU credit from the TCEQ
Business Skills - one day, 8 hours of CEU credit from the TCEQ
Identity Crisis - one day, 8 hours of CEU credit from the TCEQ

So, if you know of an irrigator, pass this along.  We will be teaching classes in Dallas/FortWorth, Austin, San Antonio and Houston.   There's a $25 early bird discount for signing up 7 days before the class starts.  Too, there is an additional Alumni discount if they've taken one of our courses before.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Are You Setting Up Your Bussiness to Sell?


I know, I know. You're always looking for customers. May I suggest that you need to be looking for only ONE customer; the one that will eventually buy your business.

In our Business Skills CEU course we talk a lot about the value of your business. We calculate your business' worth as if you were a prospect for purchasing your business. We ask the question, "What is this business worth as an investment?" We do this for two reasons:

• It gives you a good idea of where you are as you build your business.
• You discover if your business is a good investment for you. (By extension, you can look at your business from the eyes of your Ultimate Customer, the person that will eventually buy your business.)

Here's a place to start: Can your business operate without you? Do you have people trained that can repeat your desired outcome day after day? Does everyone know their job? Are the patterns and procedures that generate your desired outcome (excellent installations, perfect repairs, etc.) written down?

Please don't kid yourself into thinking that it can't be done. Not only can it be done, it simply must be done if your business is going to be sellable.

Maybe today would be a good day to do something to attract your Ultimate Customer–your business' new owner.


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Hello. I'm Doug Saylor, ceuWOW's instructor and voice. Thanks for dropping by.