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Women In Business Network
- By Jim Brown
- Published 07/11/2007
- Women In Business
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Jim Brown
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Women learn to improve their business skills by networking. There are numerous events that teach the skills women need to be successful in the business world and women are coordinating their calendars and setting a schedule to network with as many people at these events as is humanly possible.
The information gained by networking can keep women informed of the latest trends and help them to develop numerous avenues for any of the marketing that they might need to do. Women get unique ideas by listening. Many associations have been formed to help women succeed in the business world and the people in these associations play a key role in introducing them to other people that they can add to their large network of business resources.
Every business experience that other women have had can become tools for success for other women in the business world. Some women form business circles that meet in Internet chat rooms once or twice a week just to keep the connection of the network flowing with useful information and helpful tips that might help cut the cost of projects or help them develop a new product ahead of schedule.
Some women network with their suppliers and distributors to find out what their thoughts are on getting a product to market. Women connect with people on a business plane that is more personable and direct. Most people do not feel threatened
by women and will feel open to discussing any topic in vivid detail.
Women have learned from the experiences of motherhood how to network with all sorts of people on a day to day basis. Women serve an active role at home and in the office and have been conditioned to be able to switch their networking skills to deal with any number of conflicts that can occur on any given day. Women learn to balance the busy pace in business with a family life and they have learned to steer their way around obstacles and come up with a manageable solution.
Women have certainly excelled in the areas of finance because they learned early on to keep an eye on the economic indicators when managing the family budget. When tasked to manage a large corporate budget, they are able to trim costs in areas where nobody else had even considered. They learned these skills by networking with professionals in the banking industry and learned through quick lunch breaks the finer details of managing a quarterly budget statement.
The power of networking for women in business rings loud and true when they have joined in on a weekly conference call. They have used their networking skills to become a voice that demands respect and many business associates value the input that women in business have to add to the weekly calls. Women approach business from the same competitive level but can deliver a softer approach on the delivery portion of the message that they want everyone to know.
The information gained by networking can keep women informed of the latest trends and help them to develop numerous avenues for any of the marketing that they might need to do. Women get unique ideas by listening. Many associations have been formed to help women succeed in the business world and the people in these associations play a key role in introducing them to other people that they can add to their large network of business resources.
Every business experience that other women have had can become tools for success for other women in the business world. Some women form business circles that meet in Internet chat rooms once or twice a week just to keep the connection of the network flowing with useful information and helpful tips that might help cut the cost of projects or help them develop a new product ahead of schedule.
Some women network with their suppliers and distributors to find out what their thoughts are on getting a product to market. Women connect with people on a business plane that is more personable and direct. Most people do not feel threatened
Women have learned from the experiences of motherhood how to network with all sorts of people on a day to day basis. Women serve an active role at home and in the office and have been conditioned to be able to switch their networking skills to deal with any number of conflicts that can occur on any given day. Women learn to balance the busy pace in business with a family life and they have learned to steer their way around obstacles and come up with a manageable solution.
Women have certainly excelled in the areas of finance because they learned early on to keep an eye on the economic indicators when managing the family budget. When tasked to manage a large corporate budget, they are able to trim costs in areas where nobody else had even considered. They learned these skills by networking with professionals in the banking industry and learned through quick lunch breaks the finer details of managing a quarterly budget statement.
The power of networking for women in business rings loud and true when they have joined in on a weekly conference call. They have used their networking skills to become a voice that demands respect and many business associates value the input that women in business have to add to the weekly calls. Women approach business from the same competitive level but can deliver a softer approach on the delivery portion of the message that they want everyone to know.
