How To Start a Training Business

How To Start a Training Business

© Copyright Carter McNamara, MBA, PhD, Authenticity Consulting, LLC.

This topic assumes that you already have some expertise in training and are thinking about starting a business to be a professional trainer. The guidelines in this topic are focused on helping you to start a new organization, expand a current organization, or start a new service. If you do not yet have expertise in training, you should review much of the contents of the topic Training and Development, and then certainly practice training in a variety of venues, including with evaluation from other trainers and participants in your trainings.

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Are You Really an Entrepreneur?

Starting a New Organization?

Planning Your New Organization

Deciding the Legal Structure of Your New Organization

Or Expanding a Current Organization?

Or Starting a New Product or Service?

Marketing Your New Organization, Product or Service

Getting and Keeping Clients

Getting Paid

Dealing With Clients

When to Bail from a Project

Minimizing Risk

Staying Centered as a Trainer

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