Business Advisory Centre: Grow Your Business
Are you currently operating your own business?
Peterborough & the Kawarthas Business Advisory Centre can help you take your business to the next level.
- Create a business plan
- Build a marketing plan
- Expand your team or facility
- Identify funding opportunities
- Connect with networking opportunities
- Increase your sales
What door should you go through?
Whether you have a new business idea or you are an established business owner, there’s multiple doors you can step through for training, tools and resources to start or grow a successful business. Peterborough & the Kawarthas Economic Development has developed three workshop series to navigate you through hands-on learning experiences no matter the stage of your business.
Do you have a new business idea or looking for a refresher to successfully start and grow your business?
Build a solid foundation and equip yourself with the tools and resources to successfully start your business with the Business Fundamentals Workshop Series, presented in collaboration with Community Futures Peterborough and Innovation Cluster Peterborough and the Kawarthas.
Have you recently launched a small business and wondered how to connect with your audience?
Leverage the power of social media to maximize your reach and impact with the Small Biz Social Navigator Workshop series, delivered by with Kat Tepylo Murphy from Social Kat Media.
Are you an established business over with a growing team, or a solo-preneur feeling overwhelmed doing it all?
Transform your small business into a digital powerhouse with the Digital Excellence Unleashed workshop series, delivered by Camp Tech.
Programs & Resources
Take advantage of our workshops, programs, resource materials and connections with industry and community partners.
Online Courses to Build Your Knowledge
- Online Courses offered through Fleming College
- Online Courses offered through Trent University
Business Training & Education
- Oxford College Business Programs
- Fleming College School of Business
- Trent University School of Business