Small Business Owners Unsure Which Educational Courses Actually Deliver ROI
Entrepreneurs starting small businesses struggle to identify which SBDC and business development courses provide real value versus wasted time. The discussion surfaces unmet demand for curated, outcome-linked educational guidance for early-stage founders.
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