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Business Tip of the Month: Developing Entrepreneurial Skills


Whether a business is just starting out or has been around for years, developing entrepreneurial skills is essential. Innovation is key to growing a lasting business, and honing this skill set is a continuous process. There are many resources out there to help an individual with these skills, including:

Networking
There are many Chamber-hosted events like our upcoming annual dinner, mixers, and outings that provide opportunities to practice entrepreneurial skills, like networking.

Volunteering is another great way to learn these skills from people in the community and grow your network. Consider joining a club like Rotary to get started.

Formal Training
Learning is a life-long journey, and formal training can be a great way to learn new skills, including entrepreneurial ones. The Chamber’s Leadership Venango program is a great way to advance leadership skills, which are vital in the self-directed entrepreneurial lifestyle.

Many industries have training of their own that could serve as a launching pad to grow these skills.

Access Entrepreneurship Books with Libby
Libby is a great resource to get started with, and you can access it with your library card through the Oil Region Library Association. This allows you to borrow eBooks and audiobooks anytime, no matter where you are. Libby is a great way to learn on the go. Michael Gerber’s E -Myth series would be a great place to start.

Entrepreneurial thinking and skills are important in staying relevant, as a business or in your career. Try some of these resources to help you grow in innovation and entrepreneurial thinking today!

This article was published in the Venango Chamber’s February 2023 VenangoWorks! Newsletter.

One Comment

  • Gary Svetz 1 year ago Reply

    These are all good ideas. The Small Business Jump Start Program has developed and coached over 750 entrepreneurs in the Venango County area along with 5 other counties. Providing leadership and business skills in a safe, supportive and learning environment. Practical application with a high success rate. Spring program starts March 14th sign up with Ronnie Beith rbeith@franklinpa.gov

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