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August Think Tank Sessions Announced for Business Owners

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Maui Business Brainstormers announced its August Think Tank Sessions for business owners in Makawao, Kahului and Lahaina.

August 2017 MBB organizers and BiTT Hosts (Left to Right)
Danielle Miller (guest host), Trisha Anderson, Nicole Fisher, David Kapaku, Tricia Morris, Kauionalani Waller. PC: MBB

The Think Tank Sessions are for business owners who want to know if their new business is on the right track or who are seeking a third-party opinion with their current business.

The brainstorming sessions are 90 minutes with fellow peers, and MBB says the meetings can help generate a collective discussion about your business case.

Interested business owners will have an opportunity to attend think thank sessions organized by MBB’s popular problem-solving and brainstorming format, called Business in the Think Tank, at the following locations and dates.

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Kahului: Maui County Business Resource Center BiTT
Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the MCBRC in Maui Mall.
Brainstorming facilitators: entrepreneurs Trisha Anderson and Tricia Morris.

Lahaina: Pioneer Inn BiTT
Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m., at the Pioneer Inn.
Brainstorming facilitators: entrepreneurs Kahu David Kapaku and Kauionalani Waller.

Makawao: Hui No’Eau BiTT
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Hui No’Eau Arts Center.
Brainstorming facilitators: entrepreneurs Nicole Fisher and Danielle Miller.

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BiTTs are open to all businesses: mom and pop stores, business professionals, entrepreneurs and startups. Seats are limited, register online with MBB.

MBB says, “because every entrepreneur will at some time experience a situation that requires fast and effective communication about their business, attendees also get the opportunity to practice concise communication at each BiTT meeting — as if they were in a fast-paced business environment.”

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