Creating and Maintaining a Successful Organisation Certification
Once you have a vision or an idea, you need to find a way in which to introduce that to the world. In most cases, this involves the creation of some form of organisation. However, it can be difficult to figure out what corporate structure is best for you and how to ensure that the organisation continues to succeed well into the future. You also need to know how to reach the widest possible market, to give your company the best shot at success as early as possible. This course provides you with comprehensive information regarding how to set up and successfully run an organisation. We begin by giving you a brief overview of the most common methods of setting up your organisation, covering companies that are meant to make a profit, as well as social enterprises. We then move on to discuss hiring and dismissing staff. Next, the course discusses the various ways in which you can market your organisation, in order to reach the widest possible audience. Finally, we give you a list of skills that every entrepreneur should acquire and continually develop.
You will Learn:
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- The difference between the three most common for-profit corporate structures.
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- How to tell if you need to focus on hiring new staff.
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- Why you should invest in pay-per-click advertising, especially when you are just starting out.
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- The advantage of learning more about search engine optimisation.
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- The importance of self-reflection to the success of your company.
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- Why you should focus on improving your sales skills.
Benefits of taking this Course:
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- Learning about the different not-for-profit legal structures and determining which one may suit your needs.
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- Understanding more about the UK’s protected characteristics and how to stay within the law, when hiring and dismissing staff members.
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- Learning more about the various social media platforms, including their primary demographics.
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- Learning why your budgeting skills are crucial and how you can improve them.
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- Understanding what being productive truly means, when it comes to running your own organisation.