Small Business Management Degree at Rasmussen College

Small Business Management Training is the First Order of Business

The small business is an American tradition. With a degree in Small Business Management from Rasmussen College's School of Business, you'll be ready to embark on the American dream. From our nation's earliest history, sole proprietorship was the standard unit of capitalism. Trappers, traders, and general store merchants stood in contrast to the multi-national conglomerates and mega-corporations that are so familiar today. Nevertheless, as large and powerful as those corporations are, it's encouraging to know that small businesses can still compete. With creative marketing and superior service, small business can grow and even out-perform their larger competitors.

Owning your own business is a source of pride and independence. With Small Business Management training from Rasmussen College, you'll be ready to succeed as an entrepreneur. There's nothing more American than rugged individualism and a pioneering spirit and owning a small business is your chance to achieve self-reliance. Starting a small business can test the limits of your endurance. The time, energy and financial commitment can rattle even the most dedicated business person. But, with risk comes the potential for great reward. As your business grows, you can achieve a level of income far beyond anything you could expect as an employee. If you're ready to take on the formidable challenge of starting a business, it's time to consider a Small Business Management degree from Rasmussen College's School of Business.

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Note: Small Business Management degree offered at all on-ground locations.

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If You’re Looking for Small Business Management Training - We're Open for Business

At Rasmussen College's School of Business, one priority comes before all others - and that priority is you. We're committed to delivering unparalleled educational opportunities to our students. With one-on-one, personalized instruction and 24/7 student support, we've created a responsive educational environment unlike any other on the market. That's been our standard for more than 100 years, and it's the principle that will guide us for the next 100 years. If you're ready to transform your life, to earn more for yourself and your family, we can help. With Small Business Management training from Rasmussen College, your business is on the fast track to success.

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What You Will Learn in Your Small Business Management Courses

Our expert faculty and innovative courses will prepare you for a career running a small business. You will learn all about:

  • Accounting
  • Payroll Accounting
  • Meeting Management
  • Principles of Management
  • Office Procedures
  • Customer Service
  • Professional Communication
  • Success Strategies
  • Career Development
  • …plus, much more

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What You Do in Small Business Management

From taking inventory to forecasting sales, there's never a dull moment when you're running a small business. You will perform many interesting tasks throughout your workday, such as:

  • Getting Information - Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems - Analyzing information and evaluating results to choose the best solution and solve problems
  • Communicating with Employees and Peers - Providing information to associates and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person
  • Communicating with Persons Outside Organization - Communicating with people outside the organization, representing the organization to customers, the public, government, and other external sources in person, in writing, or by telephone or e-mail
Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work - Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work

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