SuccessNet is BNI’s monthly international newsletter and if you haven’t been reading it then you’re missing out! Subscription is absolutely FREE and each online issue is packed full of great networking information and education! This month’s issue is now live so be sure to check it out!
Listen to what Dr. Misner has to say, as he is interviewed by Jim Blasingame on The Small Business Advocate radio program, about the ten things you should never do if you want to succeed at networking.
What do the master networkers of the business world do differently than the rest of us? An international survey went out to answer that question and came up with some very interesting results.
The BNI Foundation awarded the Misner Leadership Scholarship to Yadira Cabral on June 10th at Gladstone High School.
SuccessNet is BNI's monthly international newsletter and if you haven't been reading it then you're missing out! Subscription is absolutely FREE and each online issue is packed full of great networking information and education!
Make it standard practice to ask clients and contacts for testimonials and you'll build your credibility and your business.
Last month, Warren Rutherford, host of the Coaching for Success radio show, interviewed Linda Macedonio, BNI Executive Director for Southeast Massachusetts and Rhode Island, about BNI and what makes BNI so successful. Check out the recording of this great interview which Dr. Ivan Misner calls "informative, interesting, and well done."
The Holy Child Academy in Drexel Hill, PA recently received a Givers Gain(R) Grant for $943.50 so that teacher Lettie Switzer may purchase Orff musical instruments for their 215 kindergarten through 8th grade students.
The new book, Who's Got Your Back, by BNI supporter and friend of Dr. Ivan Misner, Keith Ferrazzi, teaches people everywhere how to achieve success in any field or endeavor by creating an inner circle of trusted relationships that won't let you fail.
Have you ever noticed how introducing yourself to strangers at a business networking event can be nerve wracking, but meeting strangers when you’re hosting a party at your house, or an event on behalf of your organization is no problem at all? There's a good reason for that ...