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My
Father's Business Ministry
Writing Your First
Business Plan
Teacher: Derrick
Brown (derrick.s.brown@att.net),
Executive Director,
KnowledgeBase, Inc.
Dates:
Sunday,
February 3, 2002 through Sunday, March 10, 2002
Time:
Class starts 15 minutes after benediction of second service, and
lasts
for approximately 75 minutes
Location: NBC West Wing (ROOM TO
BE ANNOUNCED)
Cost:
$20 per student
Do you have a GOoD idea, but just do not
know how to
start implementing it? Take the first step by writing a simple plan
that
helps you understand not just your vision, but the mission you must
execute
and the steps you must take to realize that vision. Understand
how
your experiences and insights have uniquely positioned you to build a
Kingdom
enterprise that serves people and acquires resources.
There are six classes in this series,
each of which
uses the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16-17) to answer the following
questions:
- (Week 1) What is the concept? (Book of
Habakkuk) Assignment
1
- (Week 2) What skills and qualities do
I possess that will
help me implement this concept? (Matthew 22:34-39) (1 Corinthians
13:4-7)
(Exodus 20:1-20) Assignment
2
- What skills and qualities must I seek
in my partners?
- (Week 3, 4) How am I going to market
this concept? (Matthew
28:18-20) Assignment
3 Assignment
4
- (Week 5, 6) How much do I need to
finance this concept,
and how will I get that financing? (Proverbs 13:22) Assignment
5 Assignment
6 FINAL
Assignment
Important Notes
Weekly Homework.
After each class, students will be given weekly homework assignments
(writing
exercises). These weekly assignments will help each student complete
the
final assignment - a 3-to-5-page business plan and budget.
Class Audio CDs.
Each class meeting is recorded, and all registered students who
complete all course requirements are given a set of six audio
CDs
at the end of the class.
Purchasing Audio CDs.
The
audio CD sets from our recently completed class (September 9, 2001 –
October
14, 2001) are available for purchase by interested students who have
scheduling
conflicts, or would just rather complete their plans through self-paced
study. A sample CD is available upon request.
Registration.
Online registration begins Monday, January 14, 2002, and
concludes
on Monday, January 28, 2002.
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Inc.
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