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Did You Know that Men Network Differently to Women..?

Monday, February 13, 2012
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£38,000 - and growing

Sunday, June 19, 2011

We’ve all experienced it in the business world – you join a business networking group or participate in a networking session and come out disappointed because your business seems to be no further ahead than when you joined the organisation. However, this is not the case with the combination of BNI and Referral Institute – and they have the results to prove it. More

My wife's shopping exploits...

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Someone asked me the other day about the merits of radio advertising. More

Prompt payments - not all BNI members are idiots...

Thursday, May 26, 2011

A BNI member told me the older day that he had done printing work for a number of his colleagues in his BNI chapter, but had not chased them for payment - he said " It didn't feel right..! "  The consequence was that he had some invoices which were still outstanding after 8 monthsMore

Are Business Plans just for "Bankers"..?

Monday, May 23, 2011

A good friend of mine, Mike Belham, recently made a great blog on his website. This is what he said...
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The cost of Networking...

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

AS business people we are called upon to make choices almost every day of our lives in which different considerations need to be balanced.

Much has been made of the current high level of national debt. It is not desirable for individuals, business or countries to be saddled with excessive levels of debt.

On the other hand it is important to keep the issue in context. The level of national debt half a century ago when Harold McMillan as Prime Minister was telling us that we had “never had it so good” was 150% of GDP – considerably higher as a proportion of national income than it is now.

We are not out of the woods yet but if the fragile signs of a recovery are sustained then a sigh of relief will be called for because had it not been for large scale government interventions not only in the UK but all around the world then a very serious recession would have turned into a deep global depression.

The implications of this would be huge for all of us and future generations – put in this context high levels public borrowing provided there is a credible plan to deal with it may well prove the lesser of two evils.

Looked at this way a cost can easily and with justification in certain circumstances be seen as an investment.

BNI membership should be seen in the same way - as an investment rather than a cost and it is an investment that has helped many businesses to survive the downturn of the past two years.

The most obvious and tangible return on investment is the contracts and orders that we win as a consequence of our membership. But the benefits go beyond that and if we put a price on the training then the business case becomes even stronger.

Perhaps just as important are the intangible benefits that come from the support and advice that we get from fellow members. It is hard to put a price on being around supportive and like-minded people.

Working well BNI members are more than an extended sales force – they really can be the Board that we otherwise cannot afford. More

Access to Finance

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Even at the best of times many start up and even successful businesses find it very difficult to get loan finance to support growth or support cash flow. More


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