Thursday, January 30, 2014

Getting Started in Exporting


Webinar Facilitator:
Lyn Doverspike, Director
U.S. Commercial Service
Join E-Magnify, the U.S. Commercial Service, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, and St. Vincent College Small Business Development Center for one or more of these webinars about how your small business can reach a global market.

Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Register for one or all three:


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Can't We All Just Get Along? PowerUp Lunch


Join E-Magnify + PowerLink to share insights into how to bring out the emotional intelligence of your employees and utilize the inherent talents of Millennials/Gen-Yers, Gen-Xers and Baby-Boomers.  

Date: February 5, 2014
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Rivers Club, Pittsburgh, PA
Speaker: Christy Uffelman, BCC, MHCS, Partner, Align Leadership, LLC
Registration: $35 (includes lunch)

What You'll Learn:
  • Understand the core values and workplace characteristics of each generation.
  • Understand how to best motivate and engage across the generations.
  • Share best practices with your peers on how to transform workforce conflicts into growth points.
This is a powerful, interactive presentation for CEOs, high-potential talent, and emerging leaders who seek to break through generational friction, drive innovation and leverage the untapped knowledge of their entire workforce.

To get the most of this session, consider bringing generationally diverse members of your team.  Multiple team members from a single organization are asked to NOT sit at the same table.

Registration: $35 (includes lunch)

Sponsored by

 


Thursday, January 23, 2014

Five Tips for a Successful International Trade Show Exhibit

A guest post by Linda Richardson, President and Owner, All Clear Translations, LLC

International trade shows offer terrific opportunities for growing and establishing your global contacts and clients. You will gain exposure to many potential international suppliers and colleagues, distributors and more in one place. Maximize your investment by following the tips below:

1. Act Global – English may be considered a universal language (by Americans) but you could benefit greatly by having a translator present at your exhibit.

At a minimum, translate your marketing materials and product information into your prospective clients’ native languages. Translated presentations give an opportunity to potential international prospects to comprehend your product benefits and the technical details of your amazing product. Overall, allowing them to understand the value of you and your company.

This small addition to your marketing materials will make international guests feel welcome and respected. Even if you do not speak their language, if you attempt to communicate in their native tongue you will be held in much higher esteem.

2. Mind your manners  – Welcome, welcome, welcome your visitors to your trade booth. Offer them comfort, they have been walking and talking to many exhibitors. They may be tired and hungry. Some cultures are insulted if they are not offered a snack, beverage or a seat while learning more about what you do. Example: if you visit a Danish company, you will be in an inviting space, offered tea and cookies and made to feel very welcome. Also, be aware and recognize the role of women in some cultures and act appropriately.

3.  Mirror body language – Americans are known to engage quickly, be matter of fact and “cut to the chase.” Some cultures are uncomfortable with that level of direct interaction.
  • Follow their lead: If they bow, bow, allow them to extend their hand, do not stare or make direct eye contact if they are not.
  • Try not to come off as strong and rude. Engage them personally, small talk is big!
4. Business cards – Company cards are essential and a valuable introduction. Again, create bi-lingual cards for your international prospects. Choose languages that are your targets’ or the domain country’s official language. Hand your card to the prospect with both hands; accept their card with both hands. Never write on the back of an associate’s card, this can be seen as very insulting and may even seal their minds that you are not getting the deal!

5. Follow up personally – Send a hand written note to your prospective clients or suppliers thanking them for their time and information. If you promised to send information, include it. This simple act will create a strong buyer/seller relationship, create respect and build your sales!

You will have successful interactions, confidence and increased sales using these tips. Happy Hunting!


About the Author:
Linda Richardson is the President and owner of All Clear Translations, LLC. Their translations and localization transform websites, software, technical manuals and marketing materials into all languages helping to increase your sales. Their unique process can include Plain English to help companies increase understanding and comprehension while reducing translation and production costs of manuals. Their audio voice-over technologies enable spoken and written communication in many languages. Email Linda at linda@allcleartranslations and visit their website.


Learn about how your small business can go global in one of E-Magnify's Go Global Webinars: Getting Started in Exporting (Feb. 5); Canadian Market Opportunities (March 5); and Free Trade Agreement Markets (April 2)




Tuesday, January 21, 2014

SBA's 8(a) Business Development Program

The U.S. Small Business Administration's 8(a) Business Development Program is designed to help small, disadvantaged businesses compete in the federal marketplace. The 8(a) Program offers executive level business training that helps to keep your small business competitive.

Benefits of the 8(a) Program: 
  • Sole-source contracts -- up to $4 million for goods and services and $6.5 million for manufacturing
  • Specialized business training, marketing assistance, counseling, and high-level executive development
  • 8(a) businesses can participate in the the Mentor-Protégé Program which helps new 8(a) companies learn the ropes from other experienced businesses.
  • Assistance eligibility to obtain access to surplus government property and supplies and SBA-guaranteed loans and bonding
Program Requirements:
  • Your business must be qualified as small
  • Your business must be majority-owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individual(s)
  • Your business must demonstrate potential for success
  • Learn about other requirements here.
Application Information: 

Friday, January 17, 2014

Go Global Webinars


Webinar Facilitator:
Lyn Doverspike, Director
U.S. Commercial Service
Join E-Magnify, the U.S. Commercial Service, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, and St. Vincent College Small Business Development Center for one or more of these webinars about how your small business can reach a global market.

Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Register for one or all three:


Wednesday, January 15, 2014

PowerUp Lunch: Maximizing the #Generations@Work

Speaker: Christy Uffelman, BCC, MHCS
Partner, Align Leadership, LLC
Join E-Magnify + PowerLink to share insights into how to bring out the emotional intelligence of your employees and utilize the inherent talents of Millennials/Gen-Yers, Gen-Xers and Baby-Boomers.  

Date: February 5, 2014
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Rivers Club, Pittsburgh, PA
Speaker: Christy Uffelman, BCC, MHCS, Partner, Align Leadership, LLC
Registration: $35 (includes lunch)

What You'll Learn:
  • Understand the core values and workplace characteristics of each generation.
  • Understand how to best motivate and engage across the generations.
  • Share best practices with your peers on how to transform workforce conflicts into growth points.

This is a powerful, interactive presentation for CEOs, high-potential talent, and emerging leaders who seek to break through generational friction, drive innovation and leverage the untapped knowledge of their entire workforce.

To get the most of this session, consider bringing generationally diverse members of your team.  Multiple team members from a single organization are asked to NOT sit at the same table.

Registration: $35 (includes lunch)

Sponsored by

 


Monday, January 13, 2014

SBA Awards: Make a Big Deal Out of Small Business

It’s time for community leaders to make a big deal out of local small business owners and perhaps catapult them to center stage in the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) annual awards program designed to honor entrepreneurial excellence.

This spring, the SBA will set aside a day -- National Small Business Day – to honor the nation’s top small business owners. In Western Pennsylvania, the SBA will set aside three days to laud the region’s Small Business Person of the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the Year and Exporter of the Year.

For more information on the nomination process, including all necessary forms, please contact Janet Heyl of the Western Pennsylvania SBA District Office at 412-395-6560, ext. 103 or email janet.heyl@sba.gov or learn more online at: http://nationalsmallbusinessweek.sba.gov/user.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Call for Nominations: Winners' Circle 2014


Now in its 19th year, Westmoreland County's most prestigious business awards program is seeking nominations for women, men, businesses or organizations who advocate for women, women-owned businesses and our community.

Nominate NOW!


Visit www.wcwinnerscircle.com for details about the program and award criteria, a list of past honorees, and to complete and submit a nomination form. It's fast and simple to nominate someone online.

NOMINATION DEADLINE is 11:59 p.m. on FEBRUARY 3, 2014. (No exceptions.)

If you do not have Internet access, and need assistance or have questions, please call Seton Hill University's E-Magnify, 724-830-4625.
 
Awards will be presented at the Winners' Circle Awards Networking Luncheon on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at the Greensburg Country Club.  


Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Upcoming E-Magnify and PowerLink Events

Join us for these upcoming training events, online and in-person, and check out the E-Magnify Training page for additional learning opportunities.


PowerUp Lunch: Maximizing the #Generations@Work
Date: February 5, 2014
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Rivers Club, Pittsburgh, PA
Speaker: Christy Uffelman, BCC, MHCS, Partner, Align Leadership, LLC
Registration: $35 (includes lunch)

Join E-Magnify + PowerLink to share insights into how to bring out the emotional intelligence of your employees and utilize the inherent talents of Millennials/Gen-Yers, Gen-Xers and Baby-Boomers.  

What You'll Learn: 
  • Understand the core values and workplace characteristics of each generation.
  • Understand how to best motivate and engage across the generations.
  • Share best practices with your peers on how to transform workforce conflicts into growth points. 

Go Global Webinars
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Webinar Facilitator: Lyn Doverspike, Director, U.S. Commercial Service

Register for one or all three:
Join E-Magnify, the U.S. Commercial Service, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission, Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, and St. Vincent College Small Business Development Center for one or more of these webinars about how your small business can reach a global market.


Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.