Training and Technical Assistance
Training and Technical Assistance can take the form of sharing information and expertise, instruction, skills training, the transmission of working knowledge, and consulting services. Technical assistance aims to maximize the quality of project implementation and impact by supporting administration, management, policy development, capacity building, and leadership development. Technical assistance focuses on particular needs and priorities identified by the beneficiary company and takes the form of missions carried out by our recognized industry experts. This service includes but not limited to, diversity and inclusion training, workforce programs, criminal justice programs, education programs, and leadership development. Community and Communications Outreach As your partner, we understand that community outreach is crucial to connect to your local area. Developing a community outreach program not only helps to increase awareness for your products and services but also strengthens your brand. Interacting with the local community allows you to build and nurture relationships with consumers, rather than marketing at them. Small Business Consultant We work with clients on strategy, planning, and problem-solving. Our plan holistically helps develop business skills and knowledge. Topics range from designing a business model or marketing plan to determining which marketing techniques to use and how to use them. We often help clients learn how to plan and implement projects. As a small business consultant, we give advice, teach skills, and brainstorm with the client to produce practical results and enhance overall business operations. |
Client Testimony
"My leadership team enjoyed the leadership development workshop. The trainer kept the class engaged the entire time. She used relatable experiences and technology throughout the week. Pathways United outperformed and overdelivered." M. McCory
"My leadership team enjoyed the leadership development workshop. The trainer kept the class engaged the entire time. She used relatable experiences and technology throughout the week. Pathways United outperformed and overdelivered." M. McCory