The key to success in life is not who you are, what you are, where you come from, its one word: PERCEPTION.
Whether you are an entrepreneur looking to start or expand your new business, or you are a looking for a new job or grow in your current job, the way people perceive you is what will make or break you.
That is why companies spend millions on marketing, not to sell their goods, not to promote their services, but because they are trying to create the "perception" they want you to have about their goods and services. If they succeed in that goal, then you WILL make a purchase.
MISSION STATEMENT: To share and discuss ideas, as well as provide constructive criticism, where and when needed, in order to help each other achieve the goal of creating the right "perception" about ourselves or our business.
MEETINGS: Since this is a fairly new group, the group will meet once a month in a venue to be selected based on the number of members and where they are from.
REQUIREMENTS: Anyone can join. From college students about to go out into the work force, to entrepreneurs looking to grow their business, the only rule is that you MUST be willing to give and accept constructive criticism. This is what will help each other refine and achieve the "right perception".
IMPORTANT: This is NOT a networking group. There are thousands of those out there. This group is for people who want to better understand the power of Perception and in turn help each other with suggestions, ideas and most importantly constructive criticism to refine how we or our companies are perceived and therefore meet our various goals in life. So if you would like to join, please be aware this will not be a let me give out and get 100 business cards and hope for the best type of group.
This group doesn't have any additional upcoming Meetups scheduled.
Provides graphic/web designs & partial expenses for Discussion events.
What members are saying
“ Interesting to lean how verbal perceptions reinforce or cause one to distrust the visual perceptions of an individual. ”
“ Because this is not a networking group where you come to share business cards and hope for the best. ...
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