Having a Support System

I’ve contemplated how to write this post for a few weeks now because of how some people view the value of a support system in a business like ours.  I thought the best way to do this was to check into what other types of support systems, support materials and events were out there for entrepreneurs or even in corporate cultures.

There are a lot of things out there and really where do you start?  I figured I’d start with people and names I know and then fan out from there and see what is available locally as well as on a larger scale.  So I started with John Maxwell, I’ve mentioned him before and read a lot of his books.  If you do a quick search for leadership guru’s you’ll notice he’s at the top and rightfully so.  World Wide Dreambuilders is very fortunate to have a great partnership with him as he speaks at the Spring Leadership conferences every year as well as Taste of Diamond weekend and always has a huge impact.  I wanted to see what resources he had for the general public and potentially any conference or seminar style of teachings.

John offers what he calls the Maximum Impact Club which can be found here (http://www.johnmaxwell.com/development-training/maximum-impact-club/) and entitles you to his monthly CD along with notes.  Total cost per year is $179 for the online only version and $259 a year for Online + CD in US/Canada.  I’m also going to assume his company is making a profit off of that, which would make sense and is normal.

I went on to find that John offers a 2 1/2 day event called “Exchange” found here (http://www.exchangegathering.com/) and the cost of that event is $8,000 per person and does not include your accommodations.  That’s quite an event however if you wanted to attend a smaller workshop you can do that as well located here (http://www.johnmaxwell.com/speaking-events/public-workshops/) for $299 per person.  So that’s a quick and dirty of what I found for John Maxwell.  Glad we may nowhere near those prices to see John at our Spring Leadership event or for his CD’s.

I thought to take a different approach on someone I’ve heard of for many years and I’m sure all of you have as well.  Tony Robbins.  He’s more of a life coach, mentorship, power within you type of person and he has lots of books and CD’s and what I found was his “Power Within You” event which has MANY different ranges in prices. (http://www.tonyrobbins.com/holiday/power-within.html) Starting with the basic package of $995 going right up to $2,595 for a 4 day event. He’s also got CD’s like John Maxwell however I won’t bother posting that as it’s pretty much the same.

So with those two people you could be looking at some pretty hefty investments if you’re looking into personal growth and leadership material.  All well respected people who’ve helped a lot of people gain success.

I started looking at some local support structures and seeing what Edmonton had to offer it’s Entrepreneur community and found a MeetUp group called The Edmonton Entrepreneur Meetup.  My wife and I have been to these a few times now and there are people from all different walks of life and business’s.  It’s a great networking event getting around like minded individuals looking to do something more and work for themselves instead of working for someone else.  I’ve talked many times about association and who you get around, it’s important.  Why else would Entrepreneur’s gather together, so they could bounce ideas off each other or get around other successful people and ask them what they did to get where they are at.  Sounds familiar to me.  Cost for these events are typically free or the cost of your favorite coffee beverage.

Corporately, I know a lot of business’s subscribe to this Harvard ManageMentor program (http://corporatelearning.hbsp.org/corporate/products-and-services/reference.html) that has teachings on everything from time management, leadership, finances, to goal setting and everything inbetween.  The cost for something like this in a corporate environment is not cheap.  I was able to find for 51+ users it works out to $99 per license.  Each employee needs to have a license so for a company of just 500, that’s $49,500 a year.  A rather large investment for something that’s typically not mandatory but strongly suggested by your employer.  I’m guessing Harvard is getting some kind of kickback from those prices.

Books books and more books, holy crap there are a ton of books you can find in the Health and Well-Being section at your local bookstore.  You can literally find a book on any part of your life that you’re looking for help in. Marriage, Finances, Leadership, the list goes on.  The well known saying goes “Leaders are readers”.  Ask any successful person to see their library and they will show you a ton of books they’ve read.  Ask them for their favorite most impactful book and read it!

I could go on but the fact is Support Systems are out there for a reason, its to support those involved in whatever it is they are doing.  Be it the World Wide Dreambuilders support system, the Harvard’s ManageMentor program, or John Maxwell’s Workshops, you’ll only get out of it what you put in.  The best thing about all of these types of systems, they are all optional, nobody says you have to take them or follow them.  However without partaking in these systems you won’t get the benefits of what’s offered through them.

I encourage you to do your research on whatever support system you’re looking at getting involved in.  If that’s World Wide Dreambuilders make sure whoever is taking you through the process explains everything in detail.  Make sure you actually read through everything in the information system that was given to you as it contains a lot of answers to your questions.  If there are questions, ASK them.  I can only speak of what we do and that’s full disclosure of those we are looking at going into business with and are going through a qualification process.  Nothing bothers me more than people who hide and twist the truth, its not a great way to start out a partnership that’s for sure.

Again Happy New Year and Much Success!

Networking

Tonight’s blog post by Kim titled A Night Of Love has actually helped me frame a blog post for tonight.  Networking, and in this case business networking is a socioeconomic activity by which groups of like-minded businesspeople recognize, create, or act upon business opportunities.  Its a great way to expand your own personal circle or “network” by getting as it says like-minded people.

I’ve joined many networking groups in my days within IT and as I’ve moved up in my day career I continue to look for new groups to join.  Networking is an important skill I think people may not always take advantage of.  Sometimes we need to get around others that are in our field of interest to bounce ideas off, get advice, or just get a different perspective.  If your an entrepreneur you definitely want to learn some networking skills.

As with Kim I too love working with the people side of my business.  I just love people, and I think in order to be a great networker you need to have that.  If you don’t like people, well networking is going to be pretty tough!

Networking


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Being Creative

Today Lindsay is doing a SpaCafe event for a friend of ours that is getting married next year.  What’s creative about this SpaCafe is that all proceeds from client orders will go directly back to the bride-to-be.  Lindsay thought it would be a great way to raise some money doing a mini-spa type of event so that the bride could use that money for whatever she wanted for her wedding.  Be it a spa day, nails, facial, etc…

She brought over a lot of the new Artistry products which are 1 of the top 5 prestigious brands out there and I believe she let people see, feel, try, etc…  To be honest I don’t know exactly what she does. I’ve never attended one of these SpaCafe’s myself.  It’s not really my cup of tea hehe.  A huge thanks to all the guests who showed up and supported the bride by making some orders, after all the afternoon was all about the bride.  Isn’t it always :) ?

I just love how we have so much flexibility with our business and what we can do with it.  We’ve decided to be selfless and give back all these proceeds to the bride as I mentioned before.  That’s awesome!  Being an entrepreneur gives you all kinds of choices and I’m glad we have the power to make them.  Lindsay loves these events because she gets to interact with new people about something she really is passionate about.  This is just one of the awesome things we get to do.  I love you Lindsay for being such an amazing person, giving and selfless!