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What we’re about

Hi there,

This group was created for a community of entrepreneurs and small business owners who are looking for ways to grow their businesses.

This is a group for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, partnerships, and self-development as business leaders.

Please note that this is not a group that condones spam or 'hunters' that are only in it to close a quick sale for the money.

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We want to help small businesses learn more about ways to build and market their businesses, nurture mutually beneficial partnerships, and generate greater sales and results through collaboration, referrals, and the latest software/technologies.

Join our group on WhatsApp and Facebook to connect with more entrepreneurs and business owners.

If you believe in building partnerships for long-term growth, register for our flagship Business Connections Over Coffee networking event now!

See you soon!

Gary Guwe 
Group Founder Singapore Business Development Society
High Performance Sales Coach | Teambuilding Consultant 

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[HOUSE RULES]

RULE #1: Respect All
The BDS Meetup group welcomes any aspiring and/or current entrepreneurs.

Here are people here to build our business and partnerships, not walking wallets for you to hunt for or hard sell to.

RULE #2: Give Before Receiving; Fruitfulness will Follow
Everybody is interested in their own business, yet they are surprised when others aren’t when they can’t stop talking about it.

We can be more interesting by showing sincere interest in other people’s interests, so come to our events with the intent to learn about others and build authentic connections, not merely to sell or promote your business.
When trust is established, transactions will follow.

RULE #3: Manners Matter
The organizers and our partners take time out to plan, develop, and execute the event.

While we understand that plans may change, we ask that members who've committed to attending an event or who've RSVP-ed to attend an event follow through with their commitment to attend the event as committed or reflect their latest RSVP status with a clear yes or no.

In the event that you're unable to make it an event after RSVPing with a yes, the polite and right thing to do would be to update it with a "no.".

Last-minute changes or "no-shows" may see members removed from the group and banned from attending subsequent events.