July 27th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Member’s of Madison Who’s Who are likely also to be members of many social networks. Most everyone has probably come away from an online conversation in one of these communities that you were amazed and gratified to be a part of - a spontaneous brain storming session or a vigorous debate or a hilarious […]
July 27th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Business network tips in some social networks seem to approach wealth building as if it were a dirty and antiquated goal. There is much palaver circulating about economic inequalities and social justice, most of it far removed from reality, though it makes the writer look, well, “progressive”.
It is a breath of fresh air to read […]
July 27th, 2007 by Ann Walker
If you are positioning yourself or your company for effective global networking, it behooves you to consider the language and cultural barriers that you will have to overcome.
“…Even in this era of instant global communications, American companies are far less adept at global brand management than their European counterparts.
The problem for US companies, it seems, […]
July 26th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Madison Who’s Who members may want to bookmark CrunchBase, via TechCrunch, the ” weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies.” It is a easy way to review which new products or companies may address an unmet need, or, satisfy a need that you didn’t even know you had.
One featured […]
July 26th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Who’s who in online used book marketing? Why, it’s those rascally “Boomers” again, plying their years of corporate and executive wisdom into a trade they love with the intent that it will provide for the independence that is the great galvanizer of all successful business network strategies.
“A major piece of research into online used book […]
July 26th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Today’s entrepreneur can employ global networking to promote their business or service with an ease and facility not known in prior generations. The resulting influx of entrepreneurs and the growing sophistication of B2B networking throughout the global marketplace may result in some blurring of the lines that have always separated the maverick upstart from […]
July 26th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Business referrals are not at all what you projected they would be. Your peer networking efforts have rewarded you with valuable connections but few valuable contracts so far. You’ve reviewed and tweaked your business plan, poured time and resources into a website, met with countless advisors and now you are seeing the world through a […]
July 25th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Madison Who’s Who members who are golf aficionados might be interested in a new online community dedicated strictly to golf.
“Few sports have the social aspects of golf. On golf courses around the world, families bond, friendships grow, and partnerships are established. Rarely do you see a single golfer. Most compete in groups of 2-4 and […]
July 25th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Who’s who in office rudeness? Who so rankles your nerves that their annoying habits seriously impact your work day?
Forbes.com has gathered up the worst annoyances one endures from fellow colleagues and the number one offense is loud talking. Private calls, loudly broadcast, that include information that absolutely no one wants to hear.
A close second are […]
July 25th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Peer networking is not all about deals signed and profits made. It begins with a unique ability to solidify connections and to communicate on all levels. Not just the value of your product or service but the value that you lend to that product or service. Selling, as all well know, involves selling you first.
Business […]