In these times of doom and gloom, it is refreshing to hear of organisations flourishing – which is the case with the Posh Chapter of BNI (Business Network International) which marks its 10th anniversary early next year.
BNI networking not only lets others know about your business, it transforms your outlook on your personal and business skills and ideas.
Membership facilitates you to discover your true potential, become more outgoing and positive, develop your p
resentational and networking skills, and boost your confidence.
"BNI follows a proven formula that succeeds all around the world, and is definitely worth a look. Come and join us for breakfast and see what you think," said Adrian Sterry-Blunt, of Old Court Builders, and newly-appointed director of BNI Posh Chapter.
"BNI works for hundreds of thousands of business people, from all fields – banking, accountancy, law, the prison service, hotels, retail and the construction trade."
Held every Thursday morning at Peterborough Marriott Hotel, Lynch Wood Business Park, Peterborough, the chapter meetings start at 6.45am and conclude business by 8.30am.
Organised by a supportive membership committee and dedicated leadership team, bringing fun and humour to business, meetings are vibrant, efficient, active and friendly.
During the meeting, each chapter member is allocated 60 seconds to promote their business and needs, in a clear and concise presentation, with a 10-minute opportunity given twice yearly.
Chapter members are also encouraged to take the opportunity to learn more about each other, and their businesses, in a one-hour, one-to-one meeting, where goals, accomplishments, interests, skills and other networks or group memberships can be discussed in more depth.
"This increases understanding of what each party needs and helps build relationships.
To register your interest in visiting a meeting, call Adrian Sterry-Blunt on 07973 152758.
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