Location: Online via Zoom
Dates: Vary according to training
Capital Training Center (CTC), combining many years of high-level experience working with the private sector, is offering state-of-the-art training for individuals and businesses, including: SBIR/STTR proposal development, government bidding, transformative leadership, and effective project management.
CTC facilitators and trainers have proven success records of many years in working with government agencies and businesses that wish to augment their private sector partnerships and create leaders and managers who strengthen their organizations.
Available training options:
Professional SBIR/STTR Development
Date: February 25-26
This comprehensive SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research)/STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) workshop is structured to increase participants' competitive edge and assure success in proposal submissions. After this training, attendees will understand how to create effective partnerships, develop relationships with donor agencies, and recognize the importance of addressing commercialization during each phase of the proposal.
Date: February 24-25
This comprehensive training covers the essential bid development processes and the tools and techniques proven to be successful in today's competitive federal contracting landscape. Following the workshop, participants will possess the skills to identify the right funding opportunities, effectively address solicitations, and develop a pipeline for pursuit.
Date: March 17-18
This two-day training introduces the core project management concepts set forth by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and provides the roadmap for applying these concepts. Participants will learn to apply project management skills to real-life examples and practice using tools and techniques to apply immediately to projects.
Principles of Transformative Leadership
Date: March 8-9
This two-day training is designed for emerging leaders who hold or will be taking on increasing leadership roles in their organizations. Participants will analyze the connections between leadership, decision making, theory, and practice. Emphasis will be placed on how effective decisions are made and how bad decisions can be avoided.