Small Business Centers Offer Helping Hand to Small Businesses
To stay competitive in a thriving economy, High Ground Texas must maintain and grow a trained workforce. Today, local higher education institutions are certainly up to the challenge with custom tailored solutions!
West Texas A&M University offers the WTAMU Enterprise Network, which nurtures new business through its incubation system to give small businesses their best chance at success. The Enterprise Network theme is, building rural Texas one business at a time. This joint effort of higher education and small business is having a definite positive influence. as the National Business Incubation Association reports that 87 percent of new small businesses that graduate from an incubation system remain in business.
The National Business Incubation Association promotes the business creation process to increase entrepreneurial success and individual opportunity, strengthening communities around the world. To accomplish this mission, NBIA serves as a clearinghouse of information on incubator management and development issues. The association engages in many activities that support members professional development, including; organizing conferences and specialized trainings, conducting research and compiling statistics on the incubation industry, providing publications that describe practical approaches to business incubation and consulting with governments and corporations on incubator development. The NBIA endorses and promotes opportunities like the WTAMU Network in all of their efforts.
Many local colleges and universities are customizing the workforce training they offer to specific businesses. Specialized training is what the institutions wants to offer to all businesses.
One local college has over 40,000 students, most all of them working adults taking advantage of business and industry training programs. It is a way we partner with the community to provide a skilled workforce in a growing economy. Many colleges offers similar training programs with other businesses, including BWXT Pantex, Owens Corning Robotics and area hospitals.
Many High Ground Texas education leaders are also making an effort to tailor training to industry needs. Specialized training from the higher education level to the on the job training level makes for a more dedicated and loyal workforce. More specialized education and training provides for greater income opportunities and career advancement that leads to many years on the job. Something every employer strives for.