Solano-Napa SBDC continues free training courses – Fairfield Daily Republic

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FAIRFIELD — The Solano-Napa Small Business Development Center has several personal training courses in the remainder of January to help those interested in developing new job skills.
All training courses are offered online at no cost. Go to the Solano-Napa SBDC website, solanonapasbdc.org, to register for a specific class.

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The NorCal SBDC Finance Center presents “Expansion Capital for Profitable Business More Than 2 Years Old” from 10:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday. Learn how to establish goals and habits that will help participants stay focused on achieving goals. This webinar is taught by Tim Merrill, Solano-Napa SBDC director.
The city of Vacaville, in partnership with the Solano-Napa Small Business Development Center and the Workforce Development Board of Solano, is conducting a Vacaville Manufacturer’s Roundtable meeting from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday. Learn about new support and resources, hear about talent management resources and engage with fellow members of the community.
“HR Series Part 1: 2020 Updates and Compliance” is scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Find out what you need to know to improve the human resources process, including topics related to Covid-19 and CalOSHA Emergency Temporary Services requirements.

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This human resources workshop is part one in a three-park series for small businesses. It is taught by Rhonda Bennett, a human resources specialist and business adviser.
“Orientations for NxLevel Entrepreneurship” training courses are scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and Jan. 25. NxLevel is an 11-week program to help existing entrepreneurs develop a comprehensive business plan to try and develop future growth. Class dates begin in February after completion of the orientation.
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