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PRESENTING THIS MONTH'S
AAM NEWSLETTER

11/11/08
Secrets of Super Successful Entrepreneurs
...from Kris Solie-Johnson, American Institute of Small Business

11/11/08
Business Law Basics
...from Jeffrey C. O’Brien, Mansfield Tanick & Cohen, P.A.

11/11/08
The Right Fit
...from Day One Business Services

11/11/08
Business Card Tips
...from Emerge Marketing

11/11/08
The Importance of Feedback
...from Holton | Writing for Results

11/17/08
Minneapolis Offers New Finance Tool for Small Business Owners
...from Minneapolis Dept. of Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED)



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American Association of MicroBusinesses (AAM)
Partnership Statement

Current AAM Partners

It is a strongly held conviction of AAM that partnerships and alliances with AAM are extremely valuable for all parties and are taken seriously. The core principle of an AAM partnership or alliance is the sum of what is in all parties’ mutual interest and the clear understanding of that. The core value is the worth and benefit that all parties bring to one another to serve their mutual interest in an unselfish manner.

AAM cares very deeply about the partnership relationship it has or could have with a diverse group of companies, organizations, institutions, and individuals. AAM feels strongly that there is an interconnectivity and synergy between true partners who demonstrate their caring about their mutual interests and do so with integrity.

AAM has a history of providing services, events, and benefits and enjoys the reputation that it cares as much about what is done as the way it’s done. AAM values this type of caring with its partners and alliances in terms of valuing equally the “what” and the “how”. AAM expects that its partners and alliances will share this philosophy and apply it with AAM members, partner clients and relationships, and with the microbusiness and entrepreneurial demographic as a whole.

It is AAM’s intent to continue to develop quality partners and alliances in order to continue to achieve our mission in the mutual interest of the microbusiness owner/entrepreneur, the partner, and AAM. AAM seeks partners that are truly interested in developing the microbusiness and entrepreneurial community, not just for their own interest, but in the mutual interest. AAM will give broad and visible support to its partners and alliances in return for their support and seeks confidence that AAM can recommend its partners with vigor and integrity.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
11/18/08
Organized by AAM's Media Partner, New Business Minnesota
11/19/08
Accounting - At the Heart of Your Business
11/20/08
at SBA Business Planning Center
12/09/08
...from the Minnesota Business Tax Education Partnership
12/17/08
...at T.G.I. Friday's in St. Louis Park 


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