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Netweaving

Netweaving is a "Golden Rule" form of Networking which can be used by Meeting Architects to achieve and expand their networking objectives.  Networking is primarily done with the idea in mind of building or adding to one's own network, whereas Netweaving is based on the concept of helping others build or add to their own network for their benefit.

Using "Virtual Follow-up Sessions" to reinforce learning

Virtual Follow-Up Sessions to Reinforce Learning

How often have you attended a meeting or training session or taken an e-learning program and then failed at applying your learning to your job? Often this results from one of the following causes:
• Because the subject matter was brand new to you, you didn’t know what questions to ask in the class, so when you tried to apply your learning to your work, you find that you now have questions, but no resources available to answer those questions.

The Hidden Power of Meetings

 
Good afternoon. I am so excited to be here at such a crucial time for this industry.
I do a lot of public speaking and normally when I do speeches, I hope to say something that is going to engage everyone in the room. But this time, I’m only speaking to some of you.
My remarks today and our experiences together tomorrow are a call to action. I want nothing less than for you to join me in completely rethinking what meetings are now and what they can be.

Don't Cancel That Meeting

 
Winter is prime time for corporate meetings; these include meetings with dealers, vendors, franchisees, as well as with sales teams. These meetings are used to get perspective on the year as well as prepare for the future. But these times with tight credit and plunging revenues are hardly traditional, and from what I hear from colleagues in the communication business, meetings are being scaled back or canceled to a large degree. Scaling back makes sense; canceling meetings does not.

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