MONROVIA – Strive Community Resource Center, an institute which focuses on building the capacity of Liberian entrepreneurs for global job market will kick off its second cohort business accelerator training program to improve the management and operation of business institutions in the country slated for Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at its office in Paynesville City, Montserrado County.
According to a press release issued by the organization, a copy of which was sent to The Analyst, the program was designed to train owners and managers of small enterprises who want to sustain their business, increase sales and reduce costs. It addresses the question of how to improve the performance of owners’ businesses.
Strive Liberia Hustle Hub project Coordinator madam Agnes Davis, thanked the participants for gracing the orientation of the eight weeks accelerator business management training.
She said the eight weeks training will basically focus on six modular materials of business improvement to include but not limited to marketing, buying and stock control, costing, record keeping, planning your business, people and productivity general among others. Madam Davis noted that upon completion of the business management training owners of businesses will grow effectively. She added that Strive Liberia has been around for the past three years plus and has been providing a wide range of training to entrepreneurs and empowering them as well since its establishment.
For his part, the representative of Universal Outreach Foundation ( UOF), Kent Bubbs, Jr., praised Strive Liberia for providing Liberian entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn ideas in business management.
Bubbs told participants at the well attended orientation program of the eight weeks training of business management that the country’s development is in the hands of owners and managers of businesses in Liberia.
He stated that his organization stands prepared in providing the necessary support Strive Liberia needs. Some other speakers spoke to the trainees of the accelerator program.
The orientation program which took place at the office of Strive Liberia, new Miami Beach in Paynesville City was very interactive and well attended by the trainers and trainees as well as guests.
Liberia as a small Country in the West African region, needs more entrepreneurs in order to address the day to day challenges confronting the society regardless of the political way by the national government and other actors.
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