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Decide what you want to do!
Determine how it's to be done!
Get started!
Easy as 1,2,3!
And don't quit.
No matter how tough it gets.
Keep at it.
Winners never quit.
Quitters never win.
You know this, eh?
No?
Well you do now
And anybody can do the easy stuff.
Exceptional people can accomplish exceptional things.
Be exceptional!
Join us for breakfast any
Wednesday
and share your goals.
Successful regard$,
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ontacts.)
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What you learn in 6 months with The Co-Op
will last a lifetime with your business.
Connect ~ Learn ~ Grow ~ Prosper
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Houston CrossRoad$ Business Building Breakfast
The Group For Growth®
Wednesday, February 5th, 2020
Motivational Speaker:
"Yes, You Can!"
C. Dean Kring, Director of Research Services Cooperative Association
Featured Speaker:
"Abuse"
Rosemary Behrens, Ph.D., LPC
Inner Peace Counselors
7:30 AM to 8:30 AM Corner Bakery Cafe - 9311H Katy Freeway (I-10W at Echo Lane)
Check-in starts at 7:00 AM
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Business of the Week:
Graphic Artist
Should you be in this type of business,
please attend for special recognition!
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Need assistance? Want to provide assistance?
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Seniorpreneurs Are you 65+, have an idea and want to consider it as a part/full time business?
More information
here
.
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Featured Networking Group:
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How smart ar
e you? Take the test and find out!
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Quarterly Networking Breakfast
International Trade Center
11110 Bellaire Blvd. Houston, Texas Ste. 200
Tuesday, February 4th -
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
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Virtual: Mentor,
Advisory Board, Master Mind Group,
Professional Development Coach Custom Tailored Development Methodology Friday Forum via Skype
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CONGRATULATIONS SCORE!!!!
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Join the largest veteran-focused business plan
competition in the country.
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2020 Spring Thing Car Show - Katy, Texas
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Read the CDC Integrated Services monthly newsletter:
Don't miss this!
Ethics and integrity workshop
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On This Day In History - February 5th
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1631
Roger Williams arrives in Boston from England, and will become a proponent of the separation between church and state. He'll also found the state of Rhode Island and America's first Baptist church.
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1909
Leo Baekeland, a Belgian-born chemist working in New York, announces
his invention of the world's first
manmade plastic material, naming it Bakelite.
It will help launch the plastics revolution.
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1953
In place since the start of WWII, sweets rationing limited the amount of sugary goods the public could buy. The first day of unrationed sweets sees a run on toffee apples, nougat sticks, and licorice strips.
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RICHARD HUEBNER JOINS WCCT BOARD OF ADVISORS
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For Entrepreneurial Knowledge
presenting
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Services Cooperative Association
Market Expansion ~ Business Development
Entrepreneurial Education ~ Professional Growth
Since 1983!
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A not-for-profit cooperative association of independent businesses, founded from an economic development research project on the importance of small business development conducted by the Houston Chamber of Commerce in the late 1970's.
With our first Co-Op meeting held March 14, 1983, to date we've worked with 65,637
people, generating 44,967 tips, leads, referrals and items of new business, generating revenues exceeding one billion dollars, founded the Entrepreneurial Development Center - Houston's first and Texas' oldest small business incubator and co-working space, First Houston Small Business Seed Capital Fund - literally the first small business seed capital fund in Houston, the Womens Business Center - first business incubator for women business owners in the country with residency space and the Virtual Business Center - the first remote business incubator in the world - all totally without public funding, grants, gifts, donations or contributions.
Our Entrepreneurial Research Division conclusively demonstrated "entrepreneurship" could be taught in a classroom environment, resulting in colleges and universities, globally,
commencing entrepreneurial courses.
Here are some of the organizations we've worked with.
We grow companies, build careers and advance ideas.
Among our projects for 2020:
We're asking our government to please stop tax-payer
funding of
those Small Business Development Centers across the U.S. which
knowingly compete
with tax-paying businesses.
Should you have a business that has been negatively impacted by SBDC competition let us know.
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