Posts Tagged ‘Education’

posted: Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Education Talk ‘Commitment To BNI’ 20th May 2010

Commitment shows up more in your actions than your words. For BNI members, it is important to realise that among the many characteristics required to win the trust and referrals of others, commitment is among the most important.

When truly committed, you don’t have to tell people—they’ll figure it out through their interactions with you. When you are not, words won’t convince people otherwise.

Here are ten ways BNI members can boost their commitment level—even when it’s not easy or popular:

1. Attend your weekly BNI meeting, even when it’s not convenient. Paying for a membership to a health club and not using it is your business. Paying for a BNI membership and not attending meetings is each member’s business. We are in this together.

2. Do not give referrals to people with whom you are not in relationship. Never. Make it a point to only refer people whose reputation you would stand by if something went wrong.

3. Hold members accountable for violating your code of ethics. No matter how many referrals another member gives you, never sell out your values.

4. Attend training opportunities to improve your ability to do business by referral. Find reasons to go instead of making excuses not to. Referral marketing is an acquired skill.

5. Schedule 1-2-1 meetings. Meet with people you know, and people you don’t. As you make time to deepen your relationships, referrals will follow. Referral marketing is a pipeline business. Keep your pipeline full.

6. Quit spending time with negative people. You can’t do business well when your personal energy is drained. You will find a better version of yourself as your spend more time with positive, helpful people.

7. Hold yourself and your fellow members accountable to minimum monthly performance standards: 100% attendance (or substitute), two 1-2-1s per month (minimum), three referrals (given), one visitor (minimum). Do this even when it is not easy, cheap, popular, or convenient. Reach out for support if necessary.

8. Learn something new each month. Delve into anything business related: sales, marketing, your industry, or someone else’s industry. Constantly upgrade your skill capacity to position yourself as a leader.

9. Attend networking events for the sole purpose of helping others. Don’t go to dump your pocketful of your personal business cards. Go to make connections for others. Remember: Givers Gain.

10. Make your 60 seconds interesting. Reading from the same script week in, week out can mean that your fellow members stop paying attention to your 60 seconds. Use this time to educate the members as to how they can find your referrals

posted: Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Networking education: Giving testimonials

David Goymour presented the education slot on 4 March 2010, on the subject of providing testimonials to fellow members.

Why give a testimonial?

Well, why not? Didn’t your mum tell you always to say “thank you” when someone gave you a present, or when something did something nice for you, or paid you a compliment? (more…)

posted: Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Alex Mogg Education Slot – What is the point of 1-2-1s?

Alex Mogg of Bespoke HR spoke about “1-2-1’s… Why we do them, suggested format(more…)

posted: Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Part of the BNI Commitment – Attendance

Commitment shows up more in your actions than your words.   For BNI members, it is important to realise that among the many characteristics required to win the trust and referrals of others, commitment is among the most important. (more…)

posted: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Welcome to the BNI Sutton Blog

This is the new ‘user created’ area of the BNI Sutton website, and we will be reporting on our chapter’s activities on a regular basis, starting with the launch of our BNI Game, which is starting at 06:30 tomorrow morning.

You will also be able to find details about our Education processes, the doorkeeper rota, the 10 minute presentation list and how to be a substitute for our members as a way of getting a ‘soft introduction’ to the BNI Sutton world of business networking, gaining more business through genuine word of mouth referrals and getting a share of the £250,000 worth of business we do EVERY year.

If you are interested in joining us, check the list to the bottom right of this page of business sectors that we are looking for and click the one that matches your business, fill out the form and we will get in touch straightaway to give you all the information you need to come and visit and see how it all works.

Alternatively, visit our home page where you will find our where we meet and how to get in touch with our Leadership Team