A total of 35 entrepreneurs showed their eager to be more advance in the pool of financial leadership training held at the Hompiri Primary School in Bulolo last week. The training on Business Development Skills was organised by the Bulolo town Seventh-Day Adventist Church Leaders and was facilitated by a team of Business Development Skills (BDS) training facilitators from the Anis Foundation in Lae. Anis Foundation Program Coordinator Jackson Mark said, the facilitators not only facilitated the BDS training but also conducted Livelihood Improvement Skills (LIS) trainings as a bonus for the participants.
Topics included in the Livelihood Improvement Skills trainings come under; Basic soil management for food crop productions and basic crop protection techniques. Mr Mark said the training covered seven sessions in Skills and Attitudes of an entrepreneur, Quick facts of marketing, Project and product or service cost, Book Keeping, Inventory Register and Cash-flow forecast including Proposal writing and Community Governance. He said one of the positive skills and attitudes of the entrepreneurs were eagerness to seek and learn more information to venture into small to medium businesses. The Coordinator said the participants during the one week of Business Development Skills Trainings gained a lot of experiences in entrepreneurships and were so well presented in many of implementation theories delivered. “Many of the participants shared and discussed important business topics on how they can grow and compete against the Indians and Asians that has now taken over Bulolo town” said Mr Mark. Meanwhile the participants also thanked the PNG Government for initiating this training through the Bank of Papua New Guinea and the Centre for Excellence in Financial Inclusion to allow Anis Foundation to drive it forward. The program also demonstrated institutional capacity boost by professional staffs on project management experiences that makes the foundation a reputable NGO partner to work with government agencies, donor-agencies for community development. “Our aim is to conduct training programs to local communities in Morobe and throughout PNG that are in need to help improve their lives” said Mark. Post Courier/PNGeducationNews
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