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‘Partnering for Profits’ seminar offered at four Delaware libraries this Thursday

Trade competition for cooperation and see your bottom line flourish. At least that's the idea behind this upcoming workshop.

Wilmington Public Library. (Photo by Flickr user Jimmy Emerson, DVM, used under a Creative Commons license)

Pretty much wherever you are in Delaware, you can take advantage of a free morning seminar for small business owners on Thursday, Sept. 28.
Titled “Partnering for Profits,” you’ll learn how to act less competitively with other small businesses and become more opening to partnering with them — leading to potential growth for all. Lessons from Lillian Harrison of Innovative Success help you identify your best potential partners and describe types of profitable partnership arrangements.
“Partnering for Profits” will held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the 2nd floor Inspiration Space at the Bear, Dover, Georgetown and Wilmington Public Libraries.
Contact janet.wurtzel@lib.de.us with any questions.

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