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Growing Small Business

2009 | Jan 22 in Business Development , Outside Press , Leadership

By Erin Duckhorn,

On January 19, 2009, E-Myth Worldwide presented two half-day workshops to nearly 100 small business owners in the Twin Falls, Idaho area.  Local television station KMVT covered the event.

Just take a drive down Blue Lakes Boulevard in Twin Falls and count all the small business, chances are you'll find more of them than their big company competitors.

The Small Business Development Center and the cities of Twin Falls and Jerome along with others, invited the global company E-Myth to CSI [The College of Southern Idaho] to help small businesses survive and grow.

Video: Growing Small Business

We enjoyed visiting Idaho and working with this inspiring group of small business owners brought together by local city and educational organizations.  If you'd like to bring E-Myth to your town, contact our seminars department at seminars@e-myth.com.

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  1. .Kim J. says:

    Cool!  My mom owns a salon, Today's Image, in Twin Falls.  I passed this on to her.

    Submitted Jan 22, 2009 5:59 PM

  2. .Norma M. says:

    I'm jealous of the Twin Falls folks. Back in 2007, I sent an e-mail to the address in the back of E-Myth but did not hear back. My question was whether your organization had ever worked with a non-profit educational institution (school) to help a school(s) begin to operate like businesses instead of ....well... schools (or charitable foundations???).  

    I started moving my thinking in the e-myth direction during that summer of 2007, and after a quick start and some subsequent intervening circumstances, I am back to "work on" my non-profit school with the help of E-Myth Mastery. I would love to bring the E-Myth organization to Lakeland, a small ranch prototype (Montessori) school about 35 miles E of Dallas, Tx. - committed to national school reform) and financially unable to engage in the E-Myth seminars offered or any others for that matter.  I know I need to "transform" my thinking about the possibilities...so picking your collective brain seems like a good idea. Any ideas about how to engage further with your organization is greatly appreciated.  

    Overview: The school, Lakeland Academy, is committed to creating a replicable, sustainable cradle-to-cap-and-gown education model that will define a more workable (brain-based) way for the U.S. to deliver early childhood, primary and secondary education.  After reading E-Myth I feel like we should be developing the model like a company would a franchise. I would love to hear comments!    

    Submitted Jan 24, 2009 9:42 AM

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