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Cal State San Bernardino School of Entrepreneurship Offers Mini MBA

By Stacey Allis, Assistant Director
October 14, 2024 at 02:46pm. Views: 398

The Palm Desert iHUB with the School of Entrepreneurship from the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) is offering an exclusive Mini MBA Course. The 6-session course runs from September 6th through November 15th and covers the "Greatest Hits" of an MBA with an Entrepreneurial concentration.

Program Highlights:

·       Session #1 - FRI SEPT 6th 9am-3pm; Entrepreneurial Mindset w/ Dr. Ezekiel Bonillas

·       Session #2 - FRI SEPT 20th 9am-3pm; Maximizing Human Capital w/ Carol Gorski

·       Session #3 - FRI OCT 4th 9am-1pm; Improv for the Entrepreneur w/ Dr. Johanna Smith

·       Session #4 - FRI OCT 18th 9am-4pm; Design Thinking and Entrepreneurial Strategy w/ Dr. Ezekiel Bonillas & Mitch Morris

·       Session #5 - FRI NOV 1st 9am-4pm; Acquiring New Technologies for your business w/ Dr. Anna Long

·       Session #6 - FRI NOV 15th 9am-4pm; Scaling for Growth w/ Dr. Mike Stull

“To be a successful entrepreneur really requires a foundational knowledge and a set of competencies that will really accelerate you to success,” said Mike Stull, director of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship and professor at the CSUSB School of Entrepreneurship. “Our Mini MBA program allows entrepreneurs to learn first-hand from industry experts and master essentials necessary to take their business to the next level.”

The Palm Desert iHUB is a regional business resource center, providing training and counseling services to small businesses and entrepreneurs, as well as co-working and incubation space. For more information or to register online visit pdihub.org.

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