Howard Kostoris
SCORE
772-489-0548
Presenter: Rob Contintino
Robert Cosentino’s 40-year career spanned the scope of responsibility from street level sales and operations to national executive management. His career included 10 years at Citibank. He is experienced in all facets of business including sales, marketing, operations, people management, budgeting and business modeling. Rob has both started new business ventures and grown existing companies. His experiences and perspective provides insight and strategies applicable to all business environments. He is a published author of “Surrounded by Smarter: Business Lessons I Learned the Hard Way."
Simple Steps to Grow a Businness: Time, People, & Operations-12/08/2020-C0308
In this workshop we combine time management and strategies to build your team with ways to effectively manage your business from an operational perspective.
Managing Time, People & Resources: In this module, you will learn time and people strategies that could make the difference between success and failure of your business as you grow. Topics include:
Managing Operations: In this module you will learn more about effectively operating your businesses for profitability as well as using operations as a customer service driver. Topics include:
Register Now!There is a registration fee of $15.00 for this event.
This is a stand-alone workshop. There is no requirement to take the other workshops in the series. Information on the other workshops in the Simple Steps for Growing Your Business series can be found on the Treasure Coast SCORE website
About SCORE: SCORE is a non-profit resource partner of the Small Business Administration. The Treasure Coast SCORE Chapter has been helping entrepreneurs and business men and women for almost 50 years to start, develop, and expand their businesses. For more information about how we can assist you visit us at treasurecoast.score.org
Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions, and/or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.