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04-26-2025, 08:12 AM
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[F4LT] Entrepreneurship for Immigrants; The American Dream is Alive
Entrepreneurship for Immigrants; The American Dream is Alive
VETERANSWERS Supporter at Camel Care Canada New Rating: 0.0 out of 5 (0 ratings) 101 students 33min of on-demand video Description Entrepreneurship for Immigrants Why Critical Thinking for Entrepreneurs? As an immigrant entrepreneur, you’re not just launching a business—you’re building a life, navigating a new culture, and carving your own path. That takes grit, adaptability, and the ability to think critically in every situation. This course empowers you to do just that. A 6-Week Crash Course for Every Immigrant Course Objective This intensive 6-week program is designed to equip immigrants with the critical thinking skills, practical tools, and confidence needed to start and grow a successful business. Through interactive lessons, real-world assignments, and collaborative workshops, you'll gain hands-on experience and lay the foundation for a sustainable entrepreneurial journey. Course Breakdown Week 1: Why Entrepreneurship for Immigrants? Unique advantages and challenges for immigrant entrepreneurs The power of business ownership in achieving financial freedom Real-life success stories from immigrant founders Exercise: Identify your personal strengths and explore your business potential Week 2: Step One – The Starting Phase Choosing the right business structure (LLC, Corporation, Sole Proprietorship, etc.) Understanding legal requirements, permits, and tax essentials Naming, registering, and officially launching your business Exercise: Brainstorm business names and complete a business registration checklist Week 3: Step Two – The Research Phase Conducting market research and identifying customer needs Finding reliable suppliers and sourcing your products/services Developing your business model and pricing strategy Exercise: Conduct basic market research and craft your value proposition Week 4: Step Three – The Building Phase Teamwork, collaboration, and building your support network Recruiting, hiring, and managing a small team Leadership skills and the art of delegation Exercise: Create a team-building plan and complete a leadership self-assessment Week 5: Step Four – The Growth Phase Scaling your business through smart marketing and networking Building your brand and developing a strong online presence Financial planning, funding options, and investment readiness Exercise: Design a one-year growth roadmap for your business Week 6: Celebration and Milestones at Camel Care Youniversity Recap of key lessons and course takeaways Showcase your business idea or early-stage project Awards for progress and participation Networking with fellow participants and special guest mentors Who Should Join? This course is for immigrant dreamers and doers—whether you already have a business idea or are just starting to explore your options. No prior business experience needed—just a passion to grow and a commitment to your goals. https://www.udemy.com/course/entrepreneurship-for-immigrants/ Enjoy! |
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