Small business is a vital part of Hawai’i’s economy, and for many people has been a road to freedom and economic independence. But turning an idea into a profitable business isn’t the easiest thing to do. Things need to be
Small business is a vital part of Hawai’i’s economy, and for many people has been a road to freedom and economic independence.
But turning an idea into a profitable business isn’t the easiest thing to do. Things need to be known before investing time and money trying to turn an idea into a business.
The Hawai’i Small Business Development Center Network Kaua’i office is sponsoring a seminar, Starting a Business in Hawai’i, on Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kaua’i Community College in Puhi.
The workshop, which carries a $10 fee and advanced registration requirement, is for those who are thinking of starting a business but don’t know where to start.
Topics include discussion of the characteristics that successful entrepreneurs have in common, the basic business concept that underlies all successful businesses, and concepts of risk.
The deadline to register is Friday, Feb. 15, and seating is limited. Please call 246-1748.