Korea Productivity Center and Anyang City Support Improvement of Small Business Management Environment
Strengthening Competitiveness of Local Small Businesses through Education, Consulting, and Business Expense Support
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Productivity Center (Chairman Noh Gyu-seong) announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with Anyang City to promote the improvement of the management environment for small business owners and will support the strengthening of competitiveness for more than 100 small business owners this year.
Anyang City's project to improve the management environment for small business owners is a project aimed at resolving difficulties in the business sites of small business owners and revitalizing the local economy. Following last year, the project will be carried out again this year in collaboration with the Korea Productivity Center. Due to the impact of COVID-19 and other factors, which have increased difficulties for local small business owners, Anyang City and the Korea Productivity Center decided to start the project earlier than the previous year.
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Both organizations will promote ▲ group education related to strengthening store owners' capabilities and business execution ▲ implementation of management environment improvement projects and support for project expenses ▲ provision of management difficulty consultations and on-site consulting for small business owners targeting more than 100 small business owners this year to ensure sustainable management and strengthen business competitiveness. The project targets small business owners who have been operating for more than six months in Anyang City, and business operators will be selected through applications and screening in April. Detailed information can be found on the Anyang City website and the Korea Productivity Center website.
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