(KNZA)--Small business, it's often said, is the foundation for community growth; and, to make that happen, the Enterprise Facilitation model is often used(Play Audio)
That's Teresa McAnerney, Facilitator for Northeast Kansas Enterprise Facilitation.
She says the idea of Enterprise Facilitation has been growing ever since it was founded by Doctor Ernesto Sirolli, who will bring that message to Atchison Wednesday evening(Play Audio)
McAnerney says Sirolli will deliver his message while serving as the Keynote Speaker during the 2012 Sirolli Fall Forum on the campus of Benedictine College(Play Audio)
The Italian-born Sirolli, who is the founder of the Sirolli Institute, will speak beginning at 7:00 Wednesday evening in the Ferrell Academic Center at Benedictine.
Anyone is invited to attend the presentation, expected to focus on Sirolli's methods, including his balance between strategic and responsive development.
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