Christian Entrepreneurship Program Launches ‘Ask an Advisor’ Program
Are you an entrepreneur struggling with running a better business? Here is an opportunity that could have your questions answered for free.
The Center for Christian Business Ethics Today announces the launch of Christian Entrepreneurship Program. As part of celebrating the grand opening for the Program, during the month of December the program is offering free 15-minute consultations with a Certified Small Enterprise Advisor (CSEA) available to the public.
The Christian Entrepreneurship Program is a practical 7-course program incorporating real-time applications of Christian faith principles to business operations – featuring Biblical material connected to business principles. The overall program has a technical nature, teaching how to run a business, not just theory behind business practices.
The courses cover topics such as “Structure of Business,” “Market Position,” “How to Get Capital,” “Financial Statement Process” and “Organization Charts.” Each course consists of lectures, recommended reading lists, printable worksheets, case studies, and supplemental materials.
One of the exciting aspects of this course is the partnership with the CSEA Institute to host “Ask an Advisor” help desk. During the course students can reach out by phone or email to ask a Certified Small Enterprise Advisor questions about starting or running their business or nonprofit enterprise.
If entrepreneurs or small business owners have questions and are looking for technical help or would like to speak with a trusted advisor they can schedule a 15-minute call online for free at www.cseainstitute.org/advisor.
Getting advice from right expert can make a significant impact on overcoming startup struggles. CEP has built a platform to help entrepreneurs to interact with industry experts directly over the phone. Having a trusted advisor is an important part of helping small enterprises succeed and the CEP program is proud to partner with the highly trained Certified Small Enterprise Advisors to provide this to their students.
For more information on the “Ask an Advisor” program or the Christian Entrepreneurship Program, contact (646) 853-1861 or by email [email protected].
(Source: Christian Newswire)