
Great Bend Economic Development announced another partnership with NetWork Kansas, a collaboration aimed at empowering Barton County residents to think like an entrepreneur through the upcoming "Entrepreneurial Mindset" classes. Following the success of IGNITE Rural Business, a program that showcased the community's enthusiasm for entrepreneurial ventures, the demand for further education in this field has been on the rise.
The classes will be made more accessible, keeping the costs down for participants. NetWork Kansas, known for its commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and economic development, shares the vision of providing education and support to individuals exploring entrepreneurship.
Led by co-facilitators, Jim Correll, Executive Director of the Innovative Business Resource Center, and Shelly Peacock, a local entrepreneur and past mentor with the IGNITE Competition, the classes aim to equip participants with the essential skills and mindset required for successful entrepreneurship.
The weekly classes are scheduled to begin on Jan. 10 and will run until Feb. 21, excluding Feb. 14. Sessions will be held every Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Great Bend Economic Development offices, situated inside the Great Bend Events Center.
Course participants will engage in thought-provoking discussions, explore video content averaging one hour per week, and delve into the pages of “Who Owns the Ice House?”—a book featuring the inspiring journey of entrepreneur Clifton Taulbert. The curriculum also includes insightful visits from local entrepreneurs, offering firsthand perspectives on the challenges and triumphs of the entrepreneurial journey.
Correll emphasizes that the class revolves around eight key life lessons: Choice, opportunity, action, knowledge, wealth, brand, community, and persistence.
"Our objective is to open our participants' minds to a new way of thinking and approaching the challenges of business and daily life. By learning through the stories of successful entrepreneurs, we aim to showcase that there is more than one path to every destination in life, and a change in mindset can lead to great personal and professional fulfillment," said Correll.
This course is open to adults of all ages, whether they are considering starting their own businesses, are already in business, or are simply seeking new approaches to problem-solving. The deadline to register for the classes is Jan. 8. Registration fee is $100 per person, this includes dinner at the start of each class. As an added incentive, if registrants attend at least 5 sessions, they will receive a 50% refund.
For more information on course content, schedule, and attendance tuition reimbursements, please contact GBED Staff at 620-796-2407 or via email marketing@gbedinc.com. Registration is also available online at www.gbedinc.com/gettingstarted.