News Release




June 28, 2007

Idaho Small Business Development Center Offers Workshops for High-Growth Businesses

The Idaho Small Business Development Center, based at Boise State University, is offering two workshops throughout the state aimed at helping high-growth businesses that are struggling with profitability.

The workshops are part of a special project to help small- and medium-sized, high-growth companies in Idaho maximize profitability by streamlining their operations using integrated software solutions.

Workshop presenter Jeff Fletcher has more than 20 years’ experience in business consulting, operations management, product development, manufacturing and product support. Having worked in high-growth environments at a Fortune 500 company as well as a small start-up, Fletcher is well acquainted with the challenges of managing profitable growth.

Following the workshops, attendees will have an opportunity to apply for assistance in the selection and/or implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Up to 12 companies will be chosen from workshop attendees through a competitive application process. The 12 companies will receive up to $20,000 in grant funding to supplement their own company funds for this project.

The project is supported by a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration and project partners Idaho TechHelp and Kocer Consulting and Engineering.

“It is rare that we receive funding for this kind of project,” said Jim Hogge, Idaho SBDC director. “The cost of a workshop of this caliber would typically be at least $1,000, and we expect that most companies will be able to quickly apply the concepts learned to see immediate bottom line value.”

Workshop I will examine the nature of high-growth companies, the types of issues they experience and strategies for improving and sustaining profitability. Case studies are used to highlight the importance of strategic planning in the areas of organizational development, operations and enterprise resource planning. Attendees are introduced to tools they can utilize to evaluate business processes and identify opportunities for improvement within their own high-growth organizations. Consulting services and business resources available through the Idaho Small Business Development Center and affiliated organizations will be discussed.

Workshop II will build on concepts for high-growth companies introduced in Workshop I. Managing a company through a period of high growth is a complex and challenging undertaking. It requires a wide range of technical, financial, organizational and interpersonal skills. This course is an opportunity for participants to build the skills, knowledge and contacts needed to develop and implement effective strategies. Proven tools and business practices employed by successful companies will be reviewed. Enterprise resource planning system capabilities, potential benefits and implementation strategies will be discussed in detail. Potential benefits derived from consulting services also will be examined.

All workshops will run from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; registration opens at 7:30 a.m. The cost is $49 each. To register in advance, visit www.idahosbdc.org.

The schedule is as follows:

Boise/Nampa — Workshop I, July 11; Workshop II, Aug. 15; Boise State University West Campus
TECenter, 5465 E. Terra Linda Way, Nampa, 208-426-3875

Post Falls — Workshop I, July 26; Workshop II, Aug. 23; North Idaho College Workforce Training Center, 525 West Clearwater Loop, 208-666-8009

Lewiston — Workshop I, July 24; Workshop II, Aug. 21; Lewis-Clark State College Williams Conference Center, 500 8th Ave., 208-792-2465

Twin Falls — Workshop I, July 17; Workshop II, Aug. 29; Red Lion Canyon Springs Hotel Conference Center, 1357 Blue Lakes Blvd. N., 208-732-6450

Pocatello — Workshop I, July 31; Workshop II, Sept. 11; ISU Business/Technology Center, 1651 Alvin Ricken Drive, 208-232-4921

Idaho Falls — Workshop I, Aug. 1; Workshop II, Sept. 12; Idaho Innovation Center, 2300 N. Yellowstone, 208-523-1087

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Contact: Jim Hogge, Idaho Small Business Development Center, (208) 426-3799, jhogge@boisestate.edu
Media Contact: Sherry Squires, University Communications, (208) 426-1563, ssquires@boisestate.edu

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Last reviewed on Monday, July 16, 2007