Do you also struggle to network with fellow business leaders?
What if I tell you that there is a possibility to cultivate your own networking group?
No, we are not talking about exchanging business cards but a more lasting type of connection. One that will benefit you and your business in the long-run.
Brian Jue, a serial entrepreneur and the COO of Stony Hill Advisors, shared with the Management Blueprint Podcast the strategies you should follow if you want to create your own networking group.
By following these strategies, you can expect opportunity and collaboration to spark from now on!
1. Why You Should Avoid Competitors
Look at who you know in your geographical area and find those who would not conflict with your business. You have to avoid any clash with other leaders and, instead, build your connection with them. Having a personal connection with professional peers ensures that you have a community which can be a great source for referrals.
When you have that relationship, your mindset shifts from “What do I expect others to give me?” to “What connections can I offer to them?” Once you think that way, you know you are…