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Great 10 minutes from Alison of Pollen Nation

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Alison of Pollen Nation did her 10 minute presentation recently, and her approach was particularly informative.

After setting up a little florist’s studio in the centre of our meeting room, Alison showed us her expertise and passion for her business by helping volunteer “bride”, Emma Wilson of Currency Solutions, to design her perfect table bouquet. As you can see from the accompanying photos (courtesy of Charles Gervais, Both Hemispheres Photography), Alison brought in an array of beautiful flowers and built a table setting right in front of us, according to the wishes of her “bride” (who did such a stellar job, I wonder if perhaps she is secretly getting married soon–kidding!). We got to see not only Alison’s creative side, but also how professionally she dealt with a nervous bride who needed a little emotional support and guidance.

Sometimes it’s difficult for BNI members to really understand the different businesses that make up our chapter. A demonstration like this, where you can see exactly what a person does, can be particularly effective. Well done Alison!

Charles (Both Hemispheres Photography)

Mentoring Programme from Education Slot 29/07/10

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

In Greek mythology: Méntōr; gen.: was the son of Alcumus, in his old age, a friend of Odysseus. When Odysseus left for the Trojan War he placed Mentor in charge of his son, Telemachus and of his palace.
The first recorded modern usage of the term can be traced to a book entitled “Les Aventures de Telemaque”, by the French writer Francois Fenelon. In the book the lead character is that of Mentor. This book was published in 1699 and was very popular during the 18th century and the modern application of the term can be traced to this publication.
This is the source of the modern use of the word mentor: a trusted friend, counselor or teacher, usually a more experienced person. Some professions have ‘mentoring programmes’ in which newcomers are paired with more experienced people, who advise them and serve as examples as they advance. Schools sometimes offer mentoring programs to new students, or students having difficulties.
Today mentors provide expertise to less experienced individuals to help them advance their careers, enhance their education, and build their networks. In many different arenas people have benefited from being part of a mentoring relationship.
The receiver of mentorship was traditionally referred to as a protégé or apprentice.

BNI now has a mentorship programme for new members and has formalised the process to ensure new member success and thus the success of the whole chapter.

This programme includes a mentor/mentee written agreement.

I visited the BNI ISIS chapter near Ealing in February. They have a very strong mentor programme there. One of the outcome of this is that they have grown their chapter in less than a year from just over 20 members to 38 members.

Referrals have exploded at BNI ISIS and there is a real energy and vibrancy in their chapter. Their success can also be attributed to strong, active ‘power groups’ in their chapter.

As a chapter in BNI Clerkenwell we are stronger as a team than individually. By mentoring new members we are acting as one united body rather than a group of individuals. We will sow the results in terms of referrals and business generated as a result of these referrals.

BNI is about giver’s gain and without new blood in our chapter and a formalised mentoring programme that mentors and mentees are held to account for, we will not grow our chapter. We will stagnate or shrink.

This is more about power teams than mentorship. I have an off market property in Sussex Gardens, W2, next to Hyde Park. Adam told me on Thursday he had a developer who could be interested.

We are now meeting up on Tuesday with the agent representing the private seller along with Adam’s developer colleague with a view to develop the 4 flats. This is a power team in action and our working as one body rather than individuals.

So I am inspired by 2 new developments at our chapter:

1. formalised mentor programme
2. power teams

I welcome your comments and suggestions.

Jean Liggett

Historical Clerkenwell walk with Laurence Summers

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

On Tuesday, June 29, 12 Clerkenwell BNI members (and some friends!) were taken on a wonderful historical walking tour by a recent visitor to our Chapter: Laurence Summers, professional tour guide.

We started at St. Paul’s, and wended our way through layers and layers of history, ending up in Clerkenwell (and discovering that the name is literal: there is an actual Clerks’ Well within a stone’s throw of the Old Sessions House!).

Laurence’s knowledge was boundless, and it was fascinating to hear about the events that took place among the streets and squares we take for granted (we even found out that the world-wide tradition of a ribbon-cutting ceremony was started in our area!). Personally, I find the vast history of London very compelling, and to have a friendly, knowledgeable guide at hand while I saw familiar streets with new eyes was a genuine pleasure.

Charles

Moustique exhibit at BNI members day

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Written by Anuschka Fritz, Moustique Design

Many late nights and long hours went into the preparation of our stand at the BNI Members Day on Friday the 25th of June. I hope it was a success – our stand was certainly very well visited and we met Dr Ivan Misner and shook his hand. Now I have nearly finished writing my follow-up emails, am starting to arrange some 121s and then – let’s hope the BNI magic will lead to some lovely new projects for us.

Here are pictures of the day:  http://www.flickr.com/ and here is a picture of us on the stand:

bni-members-day-moustique

Charles Gervais’ presentation

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Updated by Anuschka Fritz, web designer

Charles presented his skills as a photographer last week and impressed us with the invisble (pretty much) and totally silent camera, which he controls remotely for special events like the moments at the altar at a wedding. You don’t want a photographer jumping around then!

Here’s the result:

charles-pic

Networking extravaganza

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Update from Chapter Director, David Taylor, 2010media

Well what a meeting! We had 55 people in total at the Visitor’s Day this morning so well done members for the effort you made in inviting people and visitors for making the effort to get up so early!

Special thanks should go to Alison Trickey from www.pollen-nation.co.uk  for supplying the lovely flowers, Andy Wadl from our venue hosts www.sessionshouse.com and to Charles Gervais from www.bothhemispheres.com for taking the amazing pictures on this blog.

As ever we were also done proud by Howard Graham from www.madesimplegroup.com for bringing so many visitors.

I am sure that a large amount of business was done between Members and Visitors and we’re looking forward to a large proportion of the visitors joining our Chapter in the not too distant future.

BNI visitors day next week

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Our meeting next week will be a huge and invigorating one, as we are expecting a massive amount of visitors for our first visitors day with the new top table team. We are excited and are preparing lots, still waiting for some replies of business men and women we invited.

Posted by: Anuschka, www.moustique.net

Entering the ‘Twitter’ age

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Not content with a blog, we’ve also added a Twitter site, making it even easier to follow what we are up to here at BNI Clerkenwell.

Check us out at www.twitter.com/bniclerkenwell

Have a great Bank Holiday weekend.

BNI Clerkenwell – Putney Riverside Dinner at Wallace & Co.: 26 April

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Thank you for attending the dinner at Howard’s restaurant Wallace & Co. Not only did I have a fabulous time, but I also enjoyed organising it! The restaurant is lovely with a real ‘at home’ feeling, combined with that of a country kitchen. Forget about these trendy cold, minimalist designs in hotels, homes and restaurants! I prefer the style of  Wallace & Co any day.

The food surpassed my expectations. I told Howard that the Asparagus with hollandaise sauce is the best I ever had. And this is coming from someone whose mother used to cook from the Julia Child cookbook and take me to fancy restaurants in the US and the Continent when I was growing up. Ditto for the bakewell tart — truly the best I have ever had. My chicken dish was excellent too. 10/10 for the food!! The service also receives a 10/10!

How can we help Howard get more publicity for his restaurant?

It was great to see you all, and I enjoyed my conversations with many of you and Putney Riverside. I see David was busy going around telling Putney about what he was doing and getting appointments.

I’d appreciate your sharing  how the evening was for you in the blog and your ideas as to how to promote Wallace & Co.

Have you seen Howard’s offer for an evening with Greg Wallace on 11th May? I would am planning to attend. Does anyone else from the chapter want to go with me?

Wise words from our resident specialist in inviting visitors

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Howard Graham of Westbury chartered accountants gave a brilliant account this morning on how best to entice visitors to sample what we all already know as a great source of new business, and get them to visit our chapter.

Howard pointed out that inviting visitors is key to growing the size of our chapter, and that exponentially increases the amount of business passed. It is also worth noting that referrals from visitors to current members also forms a significant percentage of the business passed within the chapter.

So, how to do it – how to entice fellow business owners to our Chapter door? A simple question…Do you want more business? Yes – great – we know a way to achieve that.

But who to ask the question to in the first place?
* Friends (richer friends means better Christmas presents – my input not Howard’s!)
* Customers – they may have businesses too.
* Suppliers
* All contacts! Be as specific or non – specific as you like, remember from Howard, it is the numbers that is the key.

Other ways – direct mail through your door. They are asking for more business – let them have it!

Local search directories – want a specific business to join to help with your business, then search online and don’t stop at one. 2 or 3 visitors within the same sector will promote a little healthy competition to join.

If you meet with objections throw them the line “What would you do with the spare time you create for yourself by reaching your sales targets quicker?” We may not be able to answer that for them but we can introduce them to our inner circle to help them achieve this.

So thank you to Howard, the man who practices what he preaches and achieves great success in inviting visitors.
As I said to him, if we all act on his words and mirror his success we will be needing the Royal Albert Hall to host our next Visitors Day!

Posted by Alison Trickey of Pollen Nation

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