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business connections

Business Connections Mean Little, or Everything

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One hundred years ago when you wanted to telephone someone it wasn’t as easy. Today it is different. Do you believe that you have good business connections? What is the value?

In the early 1900’s it seems that business networking really wasn’t a thing. Commerce was very localized. You had stores and markets in town, and you typically wouldn’t travel far to get essentials.

Certainly, there were gatherings at public events, county fairs, and perhaps a traveling circus. Train stations were still serving many expanding cities and towns.

Instead of waiting a few seconds, a minute, or an hour, for some electronic mail, people waited days, weeks, or longer for a hand written letter from an acquaintance far away.

The perception of the world was likely smaller, or maybe larger. Your people network wasn’t as vast, and for most purposes, outside of a few close neighbors or friends, a network would have probably seemed unnecessary.

Business Connections

It is different today. Business is moving faster and faster. Quality and efficiency still matter but patience often seems lost.

Expectations are driven by speed and complimented through convenience.

What is quick, easy, and affordable seems to hold higher interest when compared with waiting, of substantial quality, and worth every penny.

People amass hundreds of social media connections, some attain thousands, and some hundreds of thousands or more.

Commerce happens. It is often about your network.

Need a job? Who do you know?

Need a roof repair, a lawn mower fixed, or a custom-built cabinet? Who do you know?

If you don’t know anyone, you search the internet.

Your choices are greater and the options feel riskier.

Everything seems bigger now.

Word of mouth has transformed to World of mouth. What happens in Tennessee is known about in California and Vermont in seconds.

Lost in the Hustle

You can also easily get lost.

Perhaps you shout but no one hears you. You create a website, or a social media group or page, and everyone can find you, or no one does.

One hundred years ago businesses had a connection. It happened through people.

Today, a lot has changed, only nothing has changed.

If you are doing business, your connections still matter the most.

-DEG

Dennis E. Gilbert is a business consultant, speaker (CSPTM), and culture expert. He is a five-time author and the founder of Appreciative Strategies, LLC. His business focuses on positive human performance improvement solutions through Appreciative Strategies®. Reach him through his website at Dennis-Gilbert.com or by calling +1 646.546.5553.


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trusted groups

Trusted Groups and The Market You Serve

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Do you know how business is done? Is it about a quality product or service, is it about marketing and sales? Of course it is. In a connected economy it may also be about trusted groups.

The evolution of social engagement is interesting to say the least. Twenty years ago, there were fewer options. The World, as we knew it, appeared smaller. Pockets of culture in big cities or small communities drove community engagement.

Connection Economy

Today, it seems that nearly everyone is connected. Certainly, there are exceptions, outliers, and resistors. People who want to engage though, they are connected.

The question may become, “Connected to who?” Well, they are mostly connected to points of interest. The things they value, care about, or want to pursue. Business or consumer, this is your community.

This is the new marketplace. The marketplace of the connected economy. It seems it has always been about who you know. Today that pie is just much bigger and surprisingly, much better.

The new opportunity exists in trusted groups.

Trusted Groups

Some may argue that it isn’t new, some will suggest it is old news. Still others will discover that they have been doing it for some time but they haven’t capitalized on the opportunity.

Some groups are private. Join our club, be part of our tribe.

Other groups are public, anyone enters, structure is limited and content is wide.

Who is your trusted group? Where will you engage, spend your time, offer resources and claim value? Where will you buy and sell?

Your Market

In the U.S. the market house thrived until the 1920’s,1930’s, or even later. In the 1950’s and 1960’s something new started to emerge, it was the shopping mall.

Today we see large conventions that promote goods and services, encourage commerce, or announce something cutting edge.

We also have EComm shopping where nearly anyone can put up an internet shingle. There is something called, Amazon, and we resell or buy new on eBay.

Down the block, across the river, or over the mountain, it really doesn’t matter anymore. The community where you choose to engage is your trusted group, it is your circle of influence.

This is your market, or perhaps it should be.

-DEG

Dennis E. Gilbert is a business consultant, speaker (CSPTM), and corporate trainer. He is a five-time author and the founder of Appreciative Strategies, LLC. His business focuses on positive human performance improvement solutions through Appreciative Strategies®. Reach him through his website at Dennis-Gilbert.com or by calling +1 646.546.5553.

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