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 Everyone in business is well aware of the rapid pace of change in technology, in society and the way business is conducted.  It is a question of keeping abreast of the latest developments or falling behind the competition with all the dangers that entails.

At Dublin City Enterprise Board, we are determined that Dublin business be at the leading edge. We are, therefore, offering a suite of training programmes from 'Start Your Own Business' to Management Development. 

Training Courses & Modules - short evening courses held over a number of weeks and Modules - 4 hour one-off workshops on a range of business topics

 

Maps of the Venues

  • NCI -- National College Ireland, IFSC, Dublin 1
  • GEC -- Guinness Enterprise Centre, Taylor's Lane, Dublin 8 

Please note Social Welfare funding for training, through the ESS1, will no longer be accepted by the Dublin City Enterprise Board. Please contact your local Social Welfare Office for alternative training or through any FÁS training office and speak to the training facilitator. Requests prior to 22/01/2010 will be accepted. 

Testimonials

"I went to the course for finance management which started last night and found it very informative I have so much to learn about tightening up our company and am finding it both challenging and enjoyable. These courses are invaluable to people like me in small but growing businesses and thank you to the board for running them".

Pamela FitzMaurice, Blazing Salads.

"I wholeheartedly recommend the 1-day, 'New Product Development Workshop', both expertly and intuitively run by "Innovator". Altogether, it's been an enlightening experience. Having completed the workshop I now feel the contents are essential learning and should be compulsory for any persons seeking grant aid or assistance".

Gareth Lloyd, Adinfinitum. 

"Recently I attended the DCEB seminar on Social Networks given by Krishna De a fore most authority in the area. The session was excellent, providing an insight into the likes of Twitter, Linked in and Face Book to name but a few. We looked at marketing strategies that complemented these mediums and how your business could take advantage of these networks. I was surprised to find out that almost 70-80% of the businesses represented there were already looking into social networks or were actively using social networks. It would appear that with its lower cost to market and huge audience the social networks have a good return on investment. There are however a number of rules for using these networks and if observed they apparently can yield new business opportunities. I have gone on to establish my first blogg which you can see at http://bcpireland.blogspot.com/ . I would highly recommend this course for any SME wishing to get their first insight into how this new virtual market place works. Well done DCEB for providing this seminar."

Gerry Clancy, BCP Ireland, Business Continuity for SME’s.

 

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5th Floor, O'Connell Bridge House, D'Olier Street, Dublin 2   Tel: 01 635 1144   Fax: 01 635 1811   Email: info@dceb.ie   Company Registration: 230609   
Dublin City Enterprise Board is funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan, 2007-2013.