Stop Networking! Start Building Relationship Currency!
Organization:
The Nour Group
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
2/15/2005
End Date:
2/15/2005
Start Time:
7:00 a.m.
End Time:
12:00 p.m.
Event
Info:
Networking to many people is an elusive, often uncomfortable “necessary evil” towards achieving their personal and professional goals. Unfortunately, it’s often done without a purpose or value towards any objectives. Few people understand how to monetize their current or prospective relationships. Until Now!
David Nour, of The Nour Group, Inc., has developed a unique series of methodologies for monetizing referral-based personal and business development efforts. This workshop provides a focused road map for individuals to: Develop new skill sets in building value-based relationships Leverage relationships to convert contacts to revenue Build follow up skills to nurture and grow lasting relationships
The cost of this workshop is $299.00. Emory Alumni, Staff and Students receive a 50% discount. There is a special volume discount of Buy 4 Get 1 Free. Register online at: http://www.goizueta.emory.edu/alumni/relationship_currency
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