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Knowledgeable managers and business leaders are the team players who maximize profits for your company.

In his unique two-day seminar, Mark Skousen arms your employees with the basic and necessary economic principles that will enable them to make better marketing, pricing and production decisions to enhance company profitability.

Through an attention-grabbing combination of brief lectures, visual aids, handouts, group interactivity, multimedia presentations and out-of-session assignments, this seminar presents important economic principles such as supply-and-demand, stages of production, economic efficiency, competition vs. cooperation, cost-benefit analysis, taxation and investments.

His seminar offers hands-on, practical principles of economics and personal finance, based on 25 years in the business and financial world, living in six countries and traveling to 57 nations.

Mark Skousen teaches the vital economic and financial principles -- how and why they work -- and how to apply them to your individual business.

The result? Managers that understand the market and the economy and who make better business decisions. And better business decisions mean a bigger bottom line. But don't just take our word for it -- Check out these participants' reactions!

After presenting his two-day seminar at Hutchinson Technology Corp. in Minnesota, managers rated it the best seminar they had ever attended at the company's learning center. He's been invited back three times.

To find out more about this terrific two-day seminar, please contact seminars@markskousen.com or call 609.620.1881 for Valerie Durham, Seminar Coordinator.

 
What People are Saying:

Hutchinson Technologies, Inc., a $300 million a year company, regularly holds management and other training workshops for its employees. Mark Skousen's two-day seminar was ranked number 1 ever. He's been invited back four times.

Here's what a few attendees said when asked what they liked best about the course...

"I liked the informal atmosphere, open discussion, class participation and material given to us to refer to later. I felt like Mark was not speaking to executives, but holding discussions with a group of business people -- I liked that because it was macro-economics applied for both business and
personal use."

"Very good course. Good discussion about economics and looking at it from a new point of view. Provided a good base from which to form future opinions or perspectives. Very worthwhile to interesting information to approach."

...and how they would use the information back
on the job...

"Increased my understanding of international economics. We deal with customers and suppliers from many different countries, and this helps."

"Will ask more questions about where data comes from. Economics demonstrates how statistics can be misleading."

"Apply the expense and revenue possibilities to achieve greater profitability."

"Evaluating departmental behavior as it relates to sound economic principles."