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Past Event
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Personal Networking - Shared or Selfish SuccessGurteen Knowledge Cafe with Mick Cope (13 April 2005) |
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Date: Wednesday 13th April 2005 6:00pm - 8:30pm (You may arrive as early as 6:00 to network but the kcafe will not start until 6:30. We will retire to a local pub after the event) Host: Elayne Coakes Host Organization: Westminster Business School Location Address Westminster Business School University of Westminster 35 Marylebone Road London NW1 5LS Room: CG79 Location Map:http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-2171 The nearest Tube is Baker St. Theme: Personal Networking - Shared or Selfish Success Professional networking that is selfish and short-lived is not sustainable networking. The only real form of networking is one founded on the notion of shared and sustainable outcomes. The key to this choice is the absolute focus on mutual benefit and the generation of shared success through networking. However you can only really achieve shared success if you understand what success means for yourself and others. Only by understanding what real success is for others can we hope to achieve sustainable success with them. The way to do this is to keep two ideas in mind. First is the need for constant inquiry - to understand other people's goals, dreams and desires, by showing consideration and trying to understand what success means for them. Second the need for advocacy – to make sure that other people know what you want and need by having the courage to tell them. Once you understand these two dimensions you can appreciate how you’re needs and their needs interrelate and where you can start to find success in the abundance. Facilitator: Mick Cope Mick Cope is founder of WizOz - a network based organisation that seeks to help people and businesses optimise their potential. As an author he has published seven books to date; Leading the Organisation to Learn; Seven Cs of Consulting; Know your value? Value what you know; Lead Yourself , Float You Personal Networking and Collaborative Coaching The current book (Collaborative Coaching) explores a discipline that is key in the new millennium - transforming of personal capital though effective coaching. He has a number of goals in life, the simple one is to live a life of personal freedom where he is able to think, feel and behave according to his values and not have to succumb to the demands of others. The more challenging one is to help 1000 people achieve the same in their life by escaping from corporate slavery.
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06:20 PM GDT |