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Opportunity
Knocks expanding into Sisters
Opportunity Knocks, Central Oregon's
small business problem-solving organization, is starting two new teams in
Sisters.
Each team will include 12
non-competing businesses that will start meeting this spring.
Opportunity Knocks (OK) has
been in Bend for six years and currently is serving over 200 businesses
on 20 different teams.
Each team brings together
12 businesses that meet monthly with two facilitators for the purpose
of solving problems, averting crises, and/or discussing opportunities.
OK provides a meeting site
for the group, prepares the monthly agendas and provides two trained facilitators
to conduct the three-hour monthly meetings.
Monthly meetings give group
members an opportunity to: Present business challenges or crises in need
of immediate attention; present long-term strategic issues or problems
for discussion and insight; report on the effect of action items suggested
at a previous meeting.
"Rarely will you find a new
and unique problem in small business," said Jim Schell, owner and founder
of OK.
"While each business is certainly
unique, its problems are generic -- which means if you put 12 or 13 business
owners in the same room, someone is bound to have faced the problem before."
OK's facilitators are volunteers.
First year dues are $99, with subsequent years showing a slight increase.
For more information about
Opportunity Knocks, call 318-4650.
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