School of Continuing EducationRegistrationContact UsUniversity Of Wisconsin Milwuakee Homepage
UWM logo

School of Continuing Education

About Us

Courses and Programs

Certificate Programs

Distance Education

Calendar of Events

Special Events

Departments Centers and Institutes

Community Research

International Partnerships

Center for the Study of the Workplace

Faculty and Staff

Customized Professional Development Solutions

Join our Mailing List

 

Connect with us

 
HomeCourses & Programs
 

Programs for Growing a Business

 
The SBDC offers programs that give small business owners and managers the skills to improve business performance. Participants gain insights into ways to improve efficiencies, develop new markets and grown their business.

Entrepreneurs may also benefit from consultation with one of our business counselors or our business development services. For more information, call 414-227-3240.

"We consider the SBDC our business partners.
We've taken a number of classes from different organizations
but find SBDC to provide the most value for the money."
- CJ Wirsching-Neuser, Vines to Cellar

 
  Course Series  
Leaders for Ozaukee's Next Generation (2012-2013)
 
  Courses  

Affordable Care Act and Small Business New Class

Tue., July 16

How to Maximize Your Company's Results Using LinkedIn New Class

Wed., Oct. 16

Numbers Based Strategy for Your Business New Class

Thu., Aug. 1

Wed., Jan. 22, 2014

Selling in the Connection Economy New Class

Wed., June 19

Using LinkedIn to Build Relationships, Generate Leads and Grow Revenues New Class

Wed., Aug. 21

  Dates To Be Announced  
Crowdfunding Concepts
 
  Related Areas  
Computer Applications
Information Technology
 

Wisconsin SBDC Network/US Small Business AdministrationThe SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Call 414-227-3240 or email sbdc@uwm.edu. An EEO/AA employer, the University of Wisconsin provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title IX and ADA requirements.

Features

SBDC Assistance Request Form
Receive specific help and resources for your business or idea. Click the link below to get started!
Assistance Request Form

Your Guarantee of Value
The SBDC offers a full refund for any educational program we offer that does not meet your expectations. We guarantee your educational experience is what you expect - valuable.


Center for the Study of the Workplace
Learn about the real-world impact of workplace changes. Hear what leaders in both business and academia have to say and help propel yourself or your company into the future.
Learn more>>