
The last meeting of the Business Council in the Health Sector was held
The second meeting in. The second meeting took place in Thessaloniki on 30.06.2023 and was organized in connection with the project "Business Council - BC 6275" funded by the INTERREG V/A GREECE-BULGARIA 2014-2020 Programme, Subsidy contract №B6.3a.18/13.04.2021. The organizers of the meeting were association "Development of culture tourism environment" - DE. CU.T.E.
The day focused on a detailed analysis of the structure and steps involved in setting up a business in the cosmetology sector, shedding light on the common challenges faced by professionals in this industry. The meeting began with a comprehensive breakdown of the key elements in setting up a cosmetology business. Topics such as business planning, legal considerations, and financial aspects were covered in detail, providing students with a roadmap for navigating the early stages of entrepreneurship.
The interactive discussion allowed students to openly share their thoughts and concerns, fostering a collaborative environment. Together we explored the most common issues faced by those in the cosmetology sector, ranging from regulatory hurdles to customer retention challenges. The goal was to give students a realistic understanding of the obstacles they may face and strategies to overcome them.
In a strategic move to foster collaboration, the session ended with an introduction to the Business Council. Students were shown an avenue to connect with other businesses in the cosmetology sector through this platform, highlighting the importance of a network that fosters support, shared knowledge and collaborative solutions.
The day's discussions and practical insights aimed to demystify the entrepreneurial process for cosmetology students, providing them with both a theoretical foundation and practical tools to begin their business journey. The introduction to the Business Council served as a tangible step towards building relationships and leveraging the collective wisdom within the cosmetology community.
In summary, the follow-up day in Thessaloniki was a continuation of our efforts to empower cosmetology students for entrepreneurship. By dissecting the intricacies of setting up a business, tackling common challenges and introducing avenues for collaboration through the Business Council, the session aimed to provide students with the knowledge and connections needed for a successful start in the world of cosmetology business.