Networking – A Way of Life
Networking
Do Ladies Network Differently?
If you’re in the DC metro area, you may be interested in this event coming up on September 28. What: Women at the Top: What Kinds of Influence Exist, and How Can Women Use Them to Build Their Own Success. It’s a discussion with with Selena Rezvani, MBA. When: Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:00 – [...]
Sound familiar? My friend needed the exact service I offer, but went with someone else…. why not me? Been in this group for years but not finding it useful a referral source … why not me? I help a lot of people but don’t get much help… why not me? Before you have another ‘why [...]
Business owners know that connecting with other executives, mentors, and industry experts must be a key component of a growth strategy. They also know that there aren’t enough hours in the work-week to attend every networking function that they would like to attend – especially in the DC region where there could be 8-10 high-profile, [...]
Time is your most valuable and only non-renewable resource. Today is fleeting with every tick of the clock (image: Chris Metcalf, Creative Commons) and, well, tomorrow may not get here. Attending professional conferences, conventions and meetings are good ways to connect with clients, vendors and potential new clients among other things. But conferences can be [...]
I’m thrilled about many things in 2009, both inside and outside my business. And I wanted to share a few that continually motivate me. An accomplishment: seeding every day no matter what My company hasn’t emerged unscathed from this recession. We took some heavy hits. But action – consistent action – not fear – was [...]
Ladies, I’m back. -with more of the top 10 women’s networking groups in the DC area. I hope you found the first five of this list useful. And the added suggestions from Women Grow Business readers to that list were fantastic (so if you have any more to add, please do in the comments for [...]
When my niece was quite small -I took her to the Smithsonian’s Natural History museum. At the end of our visit she announced, as only a 4 year old can, that it had been ‘three many funs’. And then patiently she explained to me that meant she had learned lots of new things, interesting and [...]




