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Facilitated Team Learning - getting your team networking

Question - "Can you honestly say your key team members are all good networkers?"

You're in charge of a team that needs to network for business but isn't yet successful in doing so. Traditional skills training courses don't focus on networking, but everyone knows it's vital for success.

5 things holding your team back

  1. Each person has a personal barrier to networking success
  2. Most people think networking networking requires extroverts - it doesn't
  3. Most are networking at the wrong places yet expect positive results
  4. Most don't have an effective follow-up system and most companies do little to support one
  5. Most don't understand how to build non-sales relationships

Do you know how to correct these issues plus do your "day job" - and would you consider yourself as a networker good enough to coach your staff.

The Magic of Networking can help

Facilitated team learning is a programme designed for your team. We address all of the 5 points mentioned above. We can facilitate a team-learning workshop, harnessing your team's creativity and knowledge of the business. These sessions are interactive and fun, yet practical and directional, culminating in a "prescription" for their successful future networking. We can audit the team's networking efforts, establish what they need to achieve - and what holds them back.

You could be just one phone call - or email - away from a roadmap to successful networking for your team.

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