EFactor Brings "Big Dreams, Little Time" Seminar To Austin Texas
"Big Dreams, Little Time: 7 Steps to a Successful Startup" with Key Note Speaker Naeem Zafar, Professor with UC Berkeley's Haas Business School.
Online, September 21, 2011 (Newswire.com) - EFactor, the world's largest social network for entrepreneurs, is pleased to present "Big Dreams, Little Time: 7 Steps to a Successful Startup," a seminar directed to entrepreneurs, with Key Note Speaker, Naeem Zafar, Professor with UC Berkeley's Haas Business School.
The seminar is set to take place at CoSpace in Austin, TX on September 30, 2011. Aimed at entrepreneurs looking to start a new business, the talk will cover seven steps to efficiently starting up a business while offering tips and solutions to ensuring success.
From the EFactor website, "Starting your own business is an exhilarating yet overwhelming experience. Entrepreneurs don't like to write a business plan. But how does one know that there is real potential for their idea. Are there certain paths that should or shouldn't be taken? What should I do and what should I avoid?
Short and to the point, this talk offers practical and powerful questions that all entrepreneurs must consider. If they can answer these questions it will fundamentally improve their chances to succeed in any startup."
To access this wealth of information, interested parties can simply register online at EFactor.com. Tickets for the event are $15 in advance, and $20 at the door. Space is limited, so please make sure to get yours before they are sold out.
About Naeem Zafar:
Naeem Zafar is a world citizen and that works and lives in Silicon Valley, California. Zafar's career was shaped in the high-tech industry having started or worked at seven companies and advised several dozen startups. Zafar has distilled knowledge and personal experiences in writings and teaching to help guide entrepreneurs all over the world. Zafar travels frequently to lecture on a variety of topics related to starting businesses and the life of an entrepreneur. Zafar is a faculty member of the Berkeley-Haas business school at the University of California and is currently working on his 7th startup in the area of enterprise mobility.
Zafar believes that entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool to alleviate poverty and extremism from the world and "Social Businesses" can fill the gap where public institutions often fall short.
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