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Bill Mueller is an experienced entrepreneur with a versatile background in various industries, such as resume banks, career fairs, and job sites. He is also a pioneer of the martial arts movement in the United States, with over 60 years of experience in judo. Mueller is a strong advocate for networking groups as a powerful tool for business growth, drawing on the success story of his son-in-law who made strides as a broker through networking. He underscores the importance of crafting personalized networking groups that sync with business values to build relationships, improve managerial skills, and boost profits. His belief in networking groups is rooted in the principle of building relationships with like-minded professionals who place a high value on integrity. Mueller also emphasizes the benefits of networking, especially for managers, and encourages the involvement of their teams in networking for increased business success. He also stresses the importance of face-to-face interactions, viewing them as indispensable for establishing strong connections and demonstrating genuine concern for others in the business community.
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Robert Duran, a business coach, investor and inventor discusses various aspects of entrepreneurship and coaching. He shares insights on mindset, professionalism, and the importance of learning from successful individuals. Robert also highlights the role of technology in business and the significance of offline interactions, as seen in his initiative, National Retro Day. Overall, his coaching philosophy centres on continuous learning, mindset, and leveraging technology for success. About Robert Duran Robert is a 10X business coach. He has been recognized amongst the top three producers for the 10X program in 2023. He's also the founder of the Biohacking Network Group. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Music and chat with Niamh Dunne and Seán Óg Graham (from trad group Beoga), singer and harpist Bróna McVittie and whistle player Cormac Breatnach, who are on a Music Network tour all over Ireland in the coming weeks Full details: www.musicnetwork.ie
The Got What U Need Network Team got together to have a fun convo about podcasting, life and how things been going while in this podcast world. Got What U Need Networkwww.GWUNnetwork.comInstagram: @gwun.network
The Got What U Need Network Team got together to have a fun convo about podcasting, life and how things been going while in this podcast world. Got What U Need Networkwww.GWUNnetwork.comInstagram: @gwun.network
The Got What U Need Network Team got together to have a fun convo about podcasting, life and how things been going while in this podcast world. Got What U Need Networkwww.GWUNnetwork.comInstagram: @gwun.network
The Got What U Need Network Team got together to have a fun convo about podcasting, life and how things been going while in this podcast world. Got What U Need Networkwww.GWUNnetwork.comInstagram: @gwun.network
Welcome to another episode of the Run Breiter Podcast, where I'm excited to share with you the announcement of my new project, the Running Creator Network!As a runner and content creator myself, I understand the challenges of creating engaging and high-quality digital content related to the sport of running. That's why I'm creating this networking group, which is aimed at bringing together like-minded individuals who are passionate about running and content creation.The Running Creator Network will be a community of runners, writers, photographers, videographers, podcasters, and social media influencers who want to collaborate and share ideas on how to create engaging content that inspires and motivates others. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience in the industry, everyone is welcome to join.As a member of the Running Creator Network, you'll have access to a range of resources and opportunities to help you improve your skills and grow your audience. We'll be organizing workshops, webinars, and networking events to connect you with other members and industry professionals. So if you're a runner who loves to create digital content, or if you're a content creator who's interested in the sport of running, I encourage you to join the Running Creator Network. Together, we'll build a community that celebrates the joys of running and the power of content creation. Thank you for tuning in, and I hope to see you in the network soon!
Fear and Anxiety with Daniel Allison the Average DudeJohn and I are super excited to have Daniel Allison the Average Dude on this week talking about Fear and Anxiety. Fear and anxiety creep up in our lives here and there and Daniel definitely gives you tools you can use to overcome these time where it creeps in. Daniel Allison is “The Average Dude” He is committed to sharing his story - in the hopes that he can inspire others to be the best that they can be and to be better humans. Better humans make better teams and better teams make better companies. Daniel is an energetic speaker with a unique perspective on life - His ability to use storytelling and analogies to illustrate points keeps his audiences engaged and is sure to make you think. Daniel is the Relationship Manager with Waldrop Mechanical - He has spent 25 years in sales and Business Development working in a variety of industries, work environments, and with incredible people - He is the Chapter Coordinator for the industrial Network Group. His podcast “Conversations” with The Average Dude is dedicated to finding the talents and stories in all people - He also co-hosts a weekly live broadcast discussing a variety of topics, books, and interviews. He is an accomplished Toastmaster and is set to take his speaking career to the next level! Connect with Daniel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-allison-a7103828/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-allison-a7103828/) Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conversations-with-the-average-dude/id1519019813 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conversations-with-the-average-dude/id1519019813) We know you found value in this episode so we ask you to do 4 things: Download the episode for future use. Subscribe to the Podcast to hear it weekly. Rate and Give us a Review Share this episode with just 1 other man that you know can use this message!! Ready to join the #1 Community For Men That Live On Purpose and On Fire Every Single Day? Then head to https://www.purposeinfusedbrotherhood.com/brotherhood-membership-info-and-registration (www.PurposeInfusedBrotherhood.com) go to the top and click on START HERE. That will give you the opportunity to take action TODAY, to join the Purpose Infused Brotherhood and become a PURPOSE FIGHTER who lives on Purpose and on Fire every single day and "Holds That Line" for other Men. Take action Today >> Right Now!! https://www.purposeinfusedbrotherhood.com/brotherhood-membership-info-and-registration (www.PurposeInfusedBrotherhood.com)
OZ of The Atheist Network Group A Conversion Story From Christian Ministry to Atheist Apologist!
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Mark Garner's job would have been much simpler a decade ago. As evp of global content sales and business development at A+E Networks, he's charged with doing deals to distribute the company's own original programming. “My job is to sell all the content that we have in our library and all of our upcoming content that we're producing on a go-forward basis across a multitude of partners,” Garner said in the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast. “Multitude” may not capture the magnitude of distribution outlets. In the past, the distribution would have been largely limited to selling the shows through storefronts, be they brick-and-mortar like Blockbuster or digital like Apple's iTunes. But the scope of those deals now spans the spectrum of streaming services, from Netflix and Discovery+ to The Roku Channel and Crackle. And then there are A+E Networks' own streaming properties, including its 24/7 channels running on free, ad-supported streaming TV services. Setting up these deals isn't so simple as selling to the highest bidder, though. Sometimes a near-term deal can cut into the long-term payday. “While there might be some really interesting check that could be written in the near term, they may, in fact, not take into account the opportunity cost of the long-term value, the lifetime value of this content,” Garner said. The equation would likely only get even more complicated if A+E Networks were to decide to roll out a standalone streaming service a la Paramount's Paramount+. “Right now we're very happy with where we sit in the ecosystem where we have the opportunity to distribute our content broadly across a number of different places,” said Garner.
Joe Kimball has over 30 years of automotive detailing experience. In 2019 he and his son Kody founded Kimball's Hands on Detailing. Joe started the Detailer's Network Group, a weekly networking meeting for detailers around the world helping them to run a successful detailing business.
On this episode of #ReflectionArtist Live we have Joe Kimball - Owner of Kimball's Hands On Detailing Joe comes to the industry with over 30 years of detailing experience. He started detailing as a side hobby in the early 1990's, along with working a full time job in construction. After a knee injury ended his construction career, he decided it was time to go into detailing full time. In 2019, he and his son Kody founded Kimball's Hands on Detailing in Gig Harbor, WA, where he now works with his whole family! Joe has a HUGE passion for helping detailers in the industry grow their businesses, which is why he started Detailer's Network Group. It's a weekly networking meeting for detailers around the world who may have questions about the various aspects of running a successful detailing business. We are excited to learn a little bit more about Joe and his journey. Who knows, we might catch Kody, Allie or Joey too!!!!!!.....keep your fingers crossed and see you Wednesday! Buff and Shine Mfg social media pages: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BuffandShineMfg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buffandshinmfg YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLcJ... To learn more about Buff and Shine Mfg please visit us at www.buffandshine.com #BuffAndShineMfg #WomenInDetailingMonth #ReflectionArtist #USA #Podcast #Facebook #Detailing #DetailersOfInstagram #Sema2022
This month, Authentic Moments w/Kiva kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 through October 15) by hosting the leaders of UNIDOS. Topics that the group discussed ranged from the preferred terminology for people from Hispanic cultures to how to handle Cinco de Mayo to what needs to be done to ensure the Hispanic community has better access to health care. UNIDOS is a newly formed Inclusion Network Group that celebrates Hispanic culture and hopes to make an impact on the Cone Health community.
Kelly NagelLeila is joined by Kelly Nagel, President and GM at Jabra.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT –· How Kelly is campaigning and championing to empower female leaders· How Kelly is pushing Jabra forward with new employee resource groups, such as the Women's Network Group.· Jabra are embracing and encouraging diversity with new hires· Creating safe spaces for employees to talk. It's ok to not be ok.· Supporting individual's to get a balance between work life and home life, to benefit their mental wellness RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDKelly Nagel | LinkedIn
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Join Tim Burnett for all the latest news from the Surpass Community. This week, Tim is joined by Surpass Trainer Emma Jarvis to discuss using tags for item banking in Surpass. We also hear from Surpass Account Director and Certification Network Group Program Planning Committee member Shannon Starrs about the recent virtual CNG meeting. Tim also shares his thanks to the IT Certification Council (ITCC) for inviting him to their recent meeting, before sharing other interesting news, jobs and events from across the industry. This update was first broadcast on 14th May 2021. Watch the update on LinkedIn.
Let's talk Marketing and Hospice... Growing your home care agency starts with developing your I.N. (Influencer's Network) Group. A great referral partner for home care agencies are hospice companies. The 2 agencies have services that compliment each other and, if you are a private pay home care provider, rely on different payer sources so there is no risk on either part. So, how does a home care agency work with hospice? We spoke to John Freitag from All American Hospice and he shared some great insight into the working with Hospice. Learn more about All American Hospice http://myallamericanhospice.com Need help with your agency? Visit us on the web for individual services as well as training courses: https://www.thebrionesgroup.comFacebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/PreparePlanRebuild
In this episode, I had the great pleasure to welcome Mike and Nicole Wilhelm, known as “The Wilhelm Team” as my special guests. Mike and Nicole are a husband-and-wife team with extensive backgrounds in real estate and marketing. They are both San Francisco Bay natives, who consider real estate practice a passion! They possess intimate knowledge of the San Francisco Bay Area and with a client-centric approach to buying and selling, this dynamic duo boasts a keen eye for opportunity, and the negotiation skills to achieve superior results. Mike and Nicole's dream team powerhouse specializes in luxury real estate and works hard to provide a one-of-a-kind customer experience, guiding each client through every stage of the process. Nicole's and Michael's efforts complement each other to ensure that their client's needs are thoroughly attended to. They are both Founders and Managing Partners of The Network Group at Compass and involved with the East Bay College Fund which as professional mentors for high school seniors, motivating them to continue their education. Together they strive to exemplify the principles of hard work, determination, and dedication for their daughter, Olivia.
Nicole Wilhelm, Founder and Managing Partner of The Network Group, discusses a range of topics including:- Why you should surround yourself with the best- How tightening up your contracts will help your offers get accepted- Building an authentic brandDownload our guide to scaling your real estate business without crushing your family time.https://www.callsthatclose.com/
Ann Anderson a.k.a. Coach Ann, is an Amazon #1 Best-Selling Author, Speaker and Certified Transformational Life Coach. As the CEO and Founder of Unstoppable Women's Network Group, she believes that ALL women can become UNSTOPPABLE! Want to learn more? Visit any of her links listed below! website: anndanderson.com; Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. coach.annanderson@gmail.com Butterfly Uprising available on Amazon.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-lengling1/support
What is in Store For Georgia Notaries? Is Georgia a RON state? Can I be successful in an attorney state? What groups/organizations are available for Georgia notaries? If you're interested in the answers to these questions join The Notary Institution on YouTube to chat with GA Notaries Samantha Smith owner of ShelistenS LLC and Kandi Quillet Thomas owner of Anoval Professional Services Agency where they will talk about what's up next for Ga! Click here to watch the interview live Pop-up Shop link Register for Georgia Notary Pop-up Shop: https://www.subscribepage.com/ganotarypopup Samantha Links https://linktr.ee/ganotarynation Kandi Links https://www.flowcode.com/page/kandiqt Join The Georgia Notary Network https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd9U3DW5cTFnOExKvXZ2-rXdgqRGXc073glvzuC59jX6rJCqg/closedform --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-notary-institution/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-notary-institution/support
Join Tim Burnett for a Surpass Community update to catch up on all the latest news from the fastest growing community in testing. This week, we hear from Shannon and Barry from the Surpass Team on their involvement with the Certification Network Group (CNG) program planning committee. Tim then reminds us about the recently announced partnership with Examity, ahead of a Surpass Community webinar in February. We also hear about the upcoming virtual ATP conference as presentations start being announced, and news that President of BTL Surpass, Andy McAnulla has been elected to the ATP Board of Directors. Finally, Tim chats with Karen from the e-Assessment Association about their upcoming awards. This update was first broadcast on 22nd January 2021. Watch the update in full and get the notes: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6758293142031613952
Andrew Hibbert is the founder of real5 Networking in the North West. Whether you like it or not, networking is a part of getting representation in your industry. Andy's been through poorly planned events, left feeling like it was pointless and learnt first hand what it is people go there for – so now is an advocate of doing it properly. If you've been to a networking event, hated it and vowed to never return, a new business owner or an established entrepreneur who loves them, either way, you'll find something valuable in this. The idea of going to networking events can be a little nerve-wracking, but they're a great way to meet new people, share ideas and eventually qualify some new business. So, buckle up, we're going networking.
On this episode of The Third Act Podcast, we talk with The Challenger, Jeannie Diefenderfer, whose innate pursuit of the hardest challenges led her to a highly successful global career at Verizon. Jeannie spent 28 years working for Verizon following her education at Tufts University where she studied chemical engineering. Picking the hardest major and on the lookout for the toughest challenge, she joined the wonky and male-dominated Network Group at Verizon, eventually working her way up to the Senior Vice President of Global Enterprise Customer Care. Along the way, she realized the value of her relationships, both personal and professional, leveraging both to join commercial and nonprofit boards as she moved into her Third Act. Most importantly, she learned the importance of being fully present, both for her family and for herself. Jeannie put her passion into action, giving back to boards with her industry knowledge and expertise that has built strong leadership in both for-profit and nonprofit boards. (00:30) Introduction to Jeannie Diefenderfer (01:33) Act 1: Tufts University and seeking the challenge (03:48) Act 2: Verizon on the horizon (06:08) Serving as SVP of Global Enterprise Customer Care (07:19) Building a global presence and network (09:39) Determining when is the right time to pivot (11:52) Finding your confidantes: who's in your corner? (14:39) Challenging traditional husband wife goals (16:07) Advice for family life and integrating it into your everyday (22:30) Serving on a for-profit board: getting the position, pros, cons (27:44) Act 3: Advice for aspiring board members (30:44) Finding balance in life through yoga, golf, hiking, and being present (34:18) What aren't you done with yet? Openness, fearlessness, nonjudgmental Additional links and resources Connect with Jeannie on LinkedIn here. To hear more from Liz Tinkham's podcast guests, subscribe and listen to The Third Act from your favorite podcast player.
Hey Brand Nerds! We have a big dude in the building who has generated huge revenues all with a smile!!. What a fun ride with Lefko who shares many great stories including his college HOF hoops career with the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and throughout his very successful run in business in ad sales. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • Brut Day by Faberge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9ElSFcr7Ho&feature=youtu.be • Right People + Diverse Team Culture = Results • Nice to be important, but important to be nice • “Don't sell me, tell me” • Words Matter • 32, 6, 312, 290 • Power of Athletes as Brands • FINALS #Turner #Fox #Discovery #6packmedia #PennBasketball #adsales #marketing #sportsmarketing #Branding #HOF
Hey Brand Nerds! We have a big dude in the building who has generated huge revenues all with a smile!!. What a fun ride with Lefko who shares many great stories including his college HOF hoops career with the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and throughout his very successful run in business in ad sales. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • Brut Day by Faberge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9ElSFcr7Ho&feature=youtu.be • Right People + Diverse Team Culture = Results • Nice to be important, but important to be nice • “Don’t sell me, tell me” • Words Matter • 32, 6, 312, 290 • Power of Athletes as Brands • FINALS #Turner #Fox #Discovery #6packmedia #PennBasketball #adsales #marketing #sportsmarketing #Branding #HOF
Meet the Wilhelms! Michael & Nicole!We take a time to meet a great couple from the Bay Area who work together in life and in business.We chat Real Estate, We chat Struggle, We chat Change and We chat Inspiration.This episode is had us speechless as host. Come listen to how this couple is making moves in the Bay Area, with Black at COMPASS, with The Network Group and even starting in new markets.We introduce you to POWER...We Introduce you to a great COUPLE!Come Listen....you...wont...be...disappointed.
Insync Network Group is an Australian-based community of returned expats. A recent study found that the majority of Australia's returning expats struggle to re-settle in Australia, which is one of the reasons why this community was started three years ago. Since, it has grown to cover three cities (Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane). Margot is an expert in career and leadership management, who also lived and worked in London for 7 years. Upon returning to Australia, Margot noticed that re-settling at 'home' was more challenging than she had anticipated and underestimated the need to both translate international experience in the local Australian market, and re-integrate socially and emotionally in her home country. These are common challenges faced by many returning expats, which continues long after the jet-lag subsides. She also discusses her ‘Talentinsight Australia’ business. ‘They work with both individuals and businesses alike and are passionate about assisting senior professionals and executives understand their true value and how they can in turn maximise both their contribution and personal fulfilment. They work with organisations to support leaders maximise their own career performance so that they can in turn genuinely support the success and capability of both the business and those within their own teams’.
In this presentation I describe the development of the thinking that led me to a method of instruction I've called the way home, which is an artificial/educational tool for acting out psycho-social development.
There’s a networking group called BNI (Business Networking International) It’s not cheap to join, but Carl did and is sharing his experience. In this episode, Mike asks a bunch of questions to get an idea of how the group works and tries to ask many questions that people would probably be curious of if they’ve never heard of BNI. Let us know what you think and thanks again for tuning in.
In this episode, we learn about Tim Smith. The stories range from how he started a weekly networking event and hosting his own events to the importance of business cards and the benefits of having a networking circle. Resources: Soda Rock Diner in Melbourne - Yelp! Posh Incredible Transformations - Subscribe to Our Show Here! Youtube Channel - Subscribe to Our Channel Here! Website - Poshinc.com Email - tifany@poshinc.com Social media handle: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-smith-fx/ Blog Post from Our Site About Tim Smith - http://poshinc.com/speed-networking-skills-practice-immediately/ Episode Notes: Intro - 0:00 Wanting a Milkshake - 0:50 Ordering Food - 2:00 Meeting Over a Year Ago - 2:25 Starting a Weekly Networking Event - 2:40 How Did the Newsletter Start? - 4:00 How Did it Start with You Hosting Your Own - 5:30 Running a Network Group - 6:35 Being Associated with Something - 8:04 My Elevator Pitch - 9:04 You Gotta Have a Niche - 10:20 How Many People Are in Your Direct Network? - 12:43 What Types of Networking Events Give you the Best Type of ROY? - 14:28 Introducing Yourself - 15:24 Having Business Cards - 16:48 Speed Networking - 17:35 How I Refer My Business Cards - 18:30 Coffee Chats - 19:38 Collection of Business Cards - 20:55 Understanding How to Network and Follow Up - 21:34 How Much Do You Give Into Your Network Before Getting Anything Back - 23:32 Launching a Cold Calling - 27:07 Scammers in the Foreign Exchange - 31:18 Has Your Quality of Life Changed with the Freedom From Work? - 33:44 Being a People Person Having Aspergers -35:35 Do You Have Any Tips For Parents with Kids or People That Are In the Spectrum - 41:59 Do You Listen to Music? 47:00 What Do You Do to Relax? - 48:24 My Poetry - 50:36 Where Do You Go to Get Your News Updates? - 51:20 If You Had to Come Up with a New Name for Nappie, What Would it Be? - 53:23 Closing/Last Thoughts - 58:31 Outtakes - 59:32
Although women are gaining ground in information technology, the Chief Information Officer role in IT is still a male-dominated position. For this special episode of CXOTalk industry analyst, Michael Krigsman, speaks with two experienced IT leaders. The conversation explores Deloitte's recent report on female leaders in technology and gender diversity.
Although women are gaining ground in information technology, the Chief Information Officer role in IT is still a male-dominated position. For this special episode of CXOTalk industry analyst, Michael Krigsman, speaks with two experienced IT leaders. The conversation explores Deloitte's recent report on female leaders in technology and gender diversity.
Episode Summary And Feed Content Timothy Paulson shares insights into how to have your best year ever. Included are insights from the Genius Network, strategies to get more done, and how to implement the most important things in your business and your life. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn in this episode: • Strategies for making this your best year. • A VERY HOT TOPIC of discussion at the most recent Genius Network Meeting and how it applies to you. • Implementation! How you can implement those things that’ll make the biggest difference in your business.Show Notes • The Ivy Lee Method for efficiency • Unique Ability• The Genius Network “Not to do List” • What’s urgent for you right now? People Mentioned • Joe Polish • Ivy Lee • Charles M. Schwab • Dan Sullivan • Michelangelo ========== Rich Cleaner is a program for Cleaners and Restorers who want to take their business to a higher level of success. It’s the place you can go for collaboration, contribution, and connections. Members get marketing strategies, business building tools, tactics for exponential growth and more. It’s easy to join, and very affordable. You can learn more about the Elite Cleaners at http://www.RichCleaners.com
Lisa N. Nazoyan currently works on the Marketing team at MAHLE Aftermarket, Inc., leading the company’s marketing efforts in brand strategy, media and budget planning to exhibit planning and execution. Prior to MAHLE, Nazoyan owned and operated a small brand-marketing company, Soaring Marketing, where she worked with companies of several industries, including auto care industry, to direct the refresh of their brand image and strategy. Within our industry, her company most notably rebranded Women in Auto Care: A Global Community’s (formerly Car Care Council’s Women’s Board) branding. She also worked on the OE side of the automotive industry in marketing for a fibrous-based thermal and acoustical technology leader as the company’s Corporate Marketing Manager. Prior to that, Nazoyan worked in the aftermarket divisions of manufacturing companies such as ZF TRW and NGK Spark Plugs. In these marketing roles, she was responsible for managing divisional marketing budgets, public relations, large trade events, social media, digital media and advertising, as well as designing, creating, and delivering marketing programs to support the growth and expansion of company brands, its customers, and products. Nazoyan currently serves on the board of the Young Auto Care Network Group, a movement providing young auto care professionals in their twenties and thirties the opportunity to network with industry peers, enhance knowledge and improve leadership capabilities. She is also an active committee member of Women in Auto Care: A Global Community, a group comprised of auto care professionals dedicated to providing opportunities, education and career leadership to women in the auto care industry, where she serves on the Member Development Committee. After graduating from the University of Florida Chase Baxley found the aftermarket and 10 years later still calls this industry home. Chase is the Vice President of Product & Supply Chain at The Parts House. He held various positions in sales and purchasing during his 10-year career with The Parts House: Intern, Buyer, Sales Representative, Director of Purchasing, and Vice President of Product & Supply Chain. Volunteer service remains a priority to continue growth within the industry and help provide a path for others to join. Industry volunteer service includes: ACA Marketing and Communications Committee, ACA Education Committee, YANG founding member, Automotive Distribution Network Product Committee Chairman and member, Delphi Distributor Council, Veyance Distributor Council, Motorcraft Catalog Committee, and ACDelco Inventory Optimization Committee. Earning significant responsibilities at The Parts House early in his career tested his resolve but allowed him to showcase strategic thinking and implementation. Challenging status quo and leading by example are important values to Chase as a change agent with the ability to absorb tough critics who struggle embracing change. His proudest achievements include the successful development of new employees with bright futures at The Parts House and product program improvements providing millions in financial benefits. If Chase is not in the office you may find him on the golf course or riding a motorcycle. JC Washbish is the Director of Marketing for the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance and Vice Chair of the Young Auto Care Network Group. Episopde Talking Points: YANG, the Young Auto Care Network Group the under 40-year-old nationwide organization. Chase works in a YANG discussion in his interview process. His applicants find it intriguing. Young people are looking for a career path and that we are a large industry. Lisa, YANG makes our large industry smaller as you see the other segments of the industry. 1,500 Members as of the interview. This shows the industries leadership that there is a secure group behind them ready to learn what it takes to...
Hot Spot Hamilton: How are millennials and millennial entrepreneurs engaging in our community? A group called the Millennial Networking Group helps connect help build connections through various events. How beneficial is it to network in a city such as ours? Guest - Hayley Blackwell, Millennial Networking Group
Hot Spot Hamilton: How are millennials and millennial entrepreneurs engaging in ourcommunity? A group called the Millennial Networking Group helps connect aspiring entrepreneurs and to help build connections through various events. How beneficial is it to network in a city such as ours? Guest - Hayley Blackwell, Millennial Networking Group
You Need an Excellent Community Now. Today's focus: Autonomy is not Isolation. Technology pushes us to believe that they are similar. Why You Need Community? Loneliness and Social Isolation are Risk Factors for Mortality. Social isolation, loneliness, and even living alone can increase your possibility of death by at least 26% for people younger than 65. See this paper. Gender, length of time, and region of the world didn't matter in that same study. Connection is the Opposite of Addiction, according to this. What is Community for Smart, Ambitious Women? Your community is your social group. Community of excellence comes when you make time for it. Set your standards Make time for that Encourage, empower & uplift your community "Networks are only as valuable as those they bring together and what happens as a result. The innate value of a network and what you get out of it can make or break your chances for development." Athena Vongalis-Macrow, Harvard Business Review Ask Yourself These 4 Questions When Evaluating a Network Group 1. Who is in the network? You want valuable members who are: part pack rat, part librarian, and part Good Samaritan. "The pack rat brought a range of resources that could be accessed and used to create new and fresh ideas. The librarian brought information and knowledge. And the Good Samaritan had the attitude and practice of sharing. A network built on relationships between talented, knowledgeable, and supportive members is worth joining. If that rel ationship doesn’t exist, you may need to look elsewhere." HBR 2. How well does the network connect? Consider the frequency and quality of communication. Find out if it's an invitation-only group. Ask about mentoring options within the group. 3. Is there functional communication? "Care and concern create network value because they are resources that help build trust and support. Ask yourself, does your network offer support that enables you to overcome difficulties?" 4. Who are you talking to? Find out if the network gives you access to more influential people. How to Create a Support Network 1. Join a group. 2. Create a group. 3. Volunteer in the community. 4. Start an online group. The many resources for today's episode: Why Women's Networking Groups Fail, Forbes This post from Brie Gowen Why does being lonely make you ill? BBC Assess the Value of Your Networks, HBR How Extreme Isolation Warps Minds BBC Caring and the generation of social capital: Tow models for a positive relationship. Johansson, Leonard and Noonan. Connection is the Opposite of Addiction, by UpLift. Mark Slemons, Leader to Leader podcast. Let’s connect! Want to join the group of smart, ambitious women working together? Want to be part of the Team? Join here. You can now start your own podcast and get your first two months of hosting. Go to libsyn.com/amy for your discount code.
Patrick Giles, and Breanna Houk joins our Pyramid Group Network for discussion on Pyramids, Coral Catle, Egypt, and research of past lives and spiritual science. Theresa J Morris is writing a book called Pyramid Research and learning the various layers of research. First is the literaray review. The various levels of research and how to apply what TJ enjoys which is Spirual Science with the Metaphysical Reviews that many share an opinion on. Do scientifc facts mean as much as one's own personal experiences? We share our lives as what we call person to person. There are many people we meet who do not share the empirical academic reviews in books as facts any longer. We will discuss that now that people are showing up in an open forum called Blog Talk. We are forming the Cosmos Radio Org of people who want a voice in the grass roots community. We bring on authors in TJ's AscensionCenter. We have the ACE Metaphysical Institute,ERA COP Researchers share topics. Researchers tend to want people interested in what they are researching and writing books about .TJ has learned to allow people to share their own points of views as an interactive form of communication while recording their thoughts in our ACE Folklife Professional Society. People are to "live and let live." Now, we discuss "We are the Author's of our own Life Story." Many people have no time to go to conferences unless they are turly interested in a subject they are researching. Some want the community recognition of their own peers. TJ is a lover of light and is an author and a metaphysician. She is interested in meeting other people who want to share in truth and trust building. We share love and light. If you want to be in our various groups as an author or researcher or even a speaker please let TJ or her friends in the Cosmos Radio Organization know. ,
Global Pyramid Network Group Discussion with Theresa J Morris and Breanna Houk.Wendy - Launguages of Life. Hope for some help working on a project which involves a conference in Chicago, Illinois. Renaissance Chicago Northshore Hotel is a beautiful venue and TJ and Bree will be meeting for the second time ever to share a pyramid discussion with others in person. Tonight, they begin a weekly show with those of you who are wanting to do your own research on why we are here, why these pyramids are here, and how they got here. Also, Bree has a friend who is an independent Egyptologist and Author. He will be coming to share some topics to discuss and should be an interesting show. Patrick Giles will be selling his book Rainwater and Answer to the Pyramids. Patrick Giles spent ten years researching hieroglyphics, studying excavation reports and building working models of pyramid complexes to prove his theory that pyramids assisted ancient civilizations in harvesting and purifying rainwater into drinking water. Join us to learn more, as Patrick will discuss the science behind this and the healing energies of pyramids for the benefit of all.
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Why do so many Managed Service Providers (MSP's) understand the importance of Marketing to help them acquire new clients and grow their business, yet don't make the time to consistently do effective marketing? Effective MSP Marketing In episode 5 of TubbTalk, Richard speaks with to discuss the biggest mistakes MSP's make when it comes to marketing, understanding why MSP marketing needs to be consistent, and looking at options to ensure effective marketing for MSP's. Transcription Richard: Gemma, thanks for joining me! How are you? Gemma Telford: I am good. Thank you. Richard: Cool. Thank you for joining me today. Now, you have been in the IT arena for quite some time. Tell us a little bit about your background and where you come from before you set up the IT Marketing Agency. Gemma: Okay I have been in the IT channel for a number of years now. I guess my first kind of big role was of a Head of Marketing at Ingram Micro. So I headed a marketing team there of about 15 people, looking after all vendor and reseller marketing for the UK Channel. And I left there a few years back now. I went back to Agency Land and then to IT Marketing Agency in the spring of 2013. Richard: Cool. How have things gone since you set things up? Gemma: They have gone really well and the business is good, going from strength to strength. We are now up to 10 people this year and we’ve got a number of clients on board that were working with across a whole range of things from strategy, to marketing execution, across content social, web marketing, and digital whole range. It has been actually a brilliant year. Richard: What does a typical client look like for your business? Gemma: We work across the channel so we work with vendors, and resellers, and DCs. I think the strength about what we do is we offer marketing as a service. So we have got a range of services that we can wrap around depending on what that client needs. We are not prescriptive about how we do marketing. It is very much looking at how marketing and sales are aligned, and what the end goals of the businesses are and what they are trying to get to, and really helping them from a strategy down viewpoint to realise those goals. Richard: Obviously, we have known each other for a while now and I am very aware of your experience within the IT market as a whole. But there are going to be some IT solution providers watching today and thinking, "Oh great. Another marketing person starting at their own marketing agency." Why is what you are doing different to any other marketing business out there? Gemma: Because we center very much on marketing for the channel. I have been in marketing now for a long time but I think there is a real lack of marketing agencies who know the channel really well. Obviously, having worked Ingram, I know the distributed channel very well. I have worked with a number of vendors independently and also worked with resellers. I worked with Network Group for a while helping them set up their strategic marketing. And I have worked with individual resellers. And I think the good thing about the team that we have put together is they are real experts in the channel. We understand the dynamics of how the channel works and we understand how to leverage that to get the best out of it. Richard: Let us talk about resellers, IT solution providers for a moment. In your experience, what are the biggest mistakes that MSPs and IT solution providers make when it comes to marketing? Gemma: I think the biggest mistake that MSPs and solution providers make is not to do any marketing. Many businesses are set up by often a technical person and it is just not something they know about or they are not comfortable with. And apart from that I think really is a...
With close links to some of the worlds most prestigeous IT vendors, the Network Group has been able to leverage its buying power to benefit its members - IT businesses - and their clients. In this interview Richard talks with Phylip Morgan, Managing Director of the Network Group and discusses its origins, its membership and its goals for the future. Details of the Network Group can be found at http://www.nbg.co.uk
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Jim Smith and Vikrant Kothari each had ambitions to start a company whose focus would be on using information technology as a way to help solve social problems. But it wasn't until they met in Wharton's MBA Program for Executives that their idea came together in the form of the Digital Network Group. Two affiliates under the Digital Network Group umbrella include one targeted to helping non-profits develop innovative and long-term IT strategies; the other is a service program that shows how IT and mentoring can help disadvantaged young people from middle school on up become productive members of society. Smith and Kothari spoke to Knowledge at Wharton about these initiatives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.