Seminar: Learn How to Protect Your Business From Dumb, Disastrous Mistakes
6/24/2025 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EST
Location: DSBC Office 700 Capitol Trail, 11F Newark, DE 19711, 700 Capitol Trail, 11F, Newark , DE 19711
Event Description
Learn How to Protect Your Business From Dumb, Disastrous Mistakes Presenter: William Holsten – inventor, entrepreneur, corporate marketer and innovator, small business mentor, author
The problem: Running a business can be overwhelming, leading to stress, fatigue, and distractions that sometimes result in regrettable mistakes. They can happen when you least expect them on any of the tasks you’re juggling. Each misstep not only costs you time and money but can also lead to embarrassment or even serious setbacks.
While learning from mistakes is valuable, preventing them is even better. You may be surprised to learn that many dumb business management mistakes are avoidable!
Join entrepreneur, mentor, and author William Holsten from Middletown as he shares his insights on how to sidestep these pitfalls. After two years of research, he has crafted a toolkit of 10 Do-It-Yourself strategies designed to help you avoid making costly mistakes in your day-to-day business. In this engaging seminar, William will cover:
1. The Root Causes of Mistakes: Understand why we make these errors in the first place.
2. Compelling Real-Life Examples: Hear about his own blunders and notorious failures from others.
3 . Proven Tools to Reduce Business Risk: Explore innovative methods from "Design Thinking" and "Creative Problem Solving," drawing on lessons from your own blunder tendencies, customers’ experience, business planning, and the world around you.
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These insights are based on Holsten’s new book, UH-OH! Avoid Unintentional Blunders that Derail Entrepreneurial Success and Goof-Proof Your Business.
Join us on June 24 to discover how to safeguard your business from dumb, disastrous mistakes. Register today to secure your spot!
June 24, 202
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
DSBC Office
700 Capitol Trail, 11F
Newark, DE 19711