Yesterday our new BNI leadership team got its official training for the new BNI year that begins on Thursday. The Director of BNI Central Valley came down for the 3 hour training, and we met at a local business’ conference room.
I have to say that I am really impressed with the quality of BNI ideas and training. Part of the reason that BNI is so successful is that they invest heavily in keeping members trained and up to a certain (expected) standard of performance.
New members have to receive MSP (Member Success Program) training in order to be able to do the extended 8–minute infomercials. The MSP program gives some basic information and skills. It helps you to form your ideas for your infomercial so that it is as effective as it can be.
Occasionally an area BNI chapter will host a 2–hour conference on some subject relative to marketing business. BNI members are encouraged to attend and to think of it as attending a marketing meeting for your company where all the attendees are members of your marketing department.
BNI leaves nothing to chance. Everything that is done has a purpose, and that is to make each member as effective a marketing agent as possible. Which makes me wonder why more organizations, including churches, do not invest in the training of their people in the same way.
It’s Monday morning, and I’m planning my day.
I didn’t like the way my Friday began. When I got out of bed, I thought the time must be about 5:30–5:45. (I had hit the snooze button once.) When my eyes finally focused, I realized it was nearly 6:30. “What happened?” I wondered.
I went to a media event today. One television station was present, as were a couple of newspapers. There were two state representatives present and one U.S. representative. The mayor drove up in a vintage automobile, and she was dressed in 1930’s attire. There was a red carpet.
I went to Starbucks today to get some work done. It had been a busy morning, and I had gotten no study time. I went to my usual spot, got the computer out, and was getting a little work done.
I just finished Keith Ferrazzi’s excellent book,
Bev and I just celebrated our 39th anniversary. I can’t believe it! It doesn’t feel like 39 years. I don’t think of myself as being the age I am.
Three weeks ago Bev and I went to see The Tempest at one of our local parks. Shakespeare in the Park is a local production, and it stars talent from the surrounding areas. Two of Shakespeare’s works are presented each summer, and admission is free.
Our Tennessee grandchildren are visiting us this week. Every Christmas Bev makes a contribution in their name to the