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MickG
8th September 2006, 07:29 AM
I am looking to organise a regular informal monthly business breakfast get together for club members, their guests and business contacts. Before I confirm a venue and details, can I have a show of hands of who might want to come along one morning a month to get involved.
The suggested format will be; meeting around 7am at a locally convenient cafe/restaurant, quick breakfast and then each person attending will have the opportunity to tell everyone about their business, role within a business or services they offer etc and hand around some business cards. The idea being to network with other friendly business contacts in a relatively informal manner and to share around leads. Plan would be to finish at 8am sharp each time and the cost would be nominal to cover breakfast - plus we may look at adding a small amount on for the club to benefit from - perhaps $1 or $2 each on top of breakfast.
There are several of these business breakfasts that occur on the Gold Coast, both independant and formally attached to larger organisations and from experience, are a great way to introduce business around and to also get to know other useful business contacts in a friendly and relaxed environment. Thay are also a great way of keeping in touch with what is happening in your field of business and local area.
Once I have an idea of who MIGHT be interested in getting involved I will do a bit more work on this and put something more detailed together. For those of you who have had any involvement with a similar event, please share your experience here so that others new to this type of thing can get a feel for what it actually is.
My feeling is we have a growing 4x4 club which happens to be made up of many individual business owners, opperators, and those employed in various roles but essentially we are all trying to better ourselves and our businesses/careers so why not share this wealth of information and contacts?
Once we have established a regular meeting, our group may stand a better chance of approaching and getting involved with community based projects etc and raising the profile of not only our club but 4x4 in general.
Any comments and feedback very much appreciated.
P.S. We obviously have some members in Brisbane and the surrounding outlying areas so please let me know if you are keen but may find it too far to travel for a short meeting and I will put my thinking cap on - perhaps we run a couple of meets to make sure all those wanting to get involved can - suggestions at this stage.
Aye, Mick
FenianEel
8th September 2006, 07:38 AM
Mick,
I am a member of one of these groups and find it an excellent source of business, and for having a network of businesses and services for my clients and myself.
I'd be interested in being part of anything you want to do, however, having so many in finance may be an issue, but I'm keen.
Slainte
Matt
discoute
8th September 2006, 08:45 AM
I'm in Mick, social aspect is good. I can travel to the coast.
glen
Outlaw
8th September 2006, 09:11 PM
Yep count me in... time i get back into the networking scene
The whole bring a mate thing might work well too to inject a few other businesses into the mix
Steinzy
8th September 2006, 10:53 PM
Yep count me in as well!!!
MickG
19th September 2006, 01:14 PM
Anyone else keen to get involved.........would be great if we had a few more to kick things off!!
stevo68
19th September 2006, 02:39 PM
Hey All,
Sorry havent gotten around to posting just yet on this. Look I think it is a great idea, a couple of things though, one that has been touched on, is that generally the way networking get togethers work best is when you have representatives from all different and non competing industries ie thats the point of networking is drumming up business. The main area in respect to ourselves is in Finance, with quite a few involved, mind you Bolts and I are in kahoots now so that means we have to boot Fenian off :o :p . Nah just kidding, an idea though is that if things took off and there was not only GCLRO members but other people coming along maybe to have a Gold Coast meet and a Brissie meet, so if there were to be people in same line of work, they wouldnt be competing against each other for business. Thats generally how the ones I have been to work, and it works well like that. Just my thoughts :D
Regards
Stevo
Quiggers
9th October 2006, 08:41 PM
Top stuff, these work well in my experience...
if only I was a little closer
cheers, GQ
MickG
9th January 2008, 11:26 AM
Thought I might drag this idea up again, as since first posting in 2006, we have a few new members on board and some in other business areas:D Any other members care to get involved?
Noting the comments about conflict of interest from competing business sectors, I think we might keep this Gold Coast for now (sorry Matt, but you're a millionaire anyway:D:D) and then expand from there.
I'm happy to get something going but would need to have a reasonable amount of people to make it worth while so let me know if you are very keen, interested, want to know more or have any questions about how it works, what kind of business you are in etc etc.
For the record, my business interests are interstate so I would merely facilitate or chair these meetings in the beginning.
Just look at these breakfasts as a slightly more formal club meeting night, where the focus is mainly on business and not land rovers;)
Anyway, as I mentioned before, happy to answer any questions anyone has, but for those in business or in a role that requires sourcing new business and you are new to this concept, it really is a great way to do business.
Aye, Mick
P.S. If you are keen, let me know what type of business you are in and were you live/work so I can try and arrange a suitable meet point and time for all.
stevo68
11th January 2008, 11:32 AM
Hey mate,
Kept meaning to respond, good idea, though I think you would need to have at least 10+ for it to be viable. Also as you already know :D, I am a finance broker, mainly commercial equipment, plus can also do consumer vehicles and mortgage finance,
Regards
Stevo
MickG
14th January 2008, 03:11 PM
I think you would need to have at least 10+ for it to be viable.
I agree Stevo, around 10 would be a good starter number so if anyone else is keen to grow their business or increase their contact base on the coast, don't be shy and get involved. Also if anyone is interested, I'm looking at going to the next TSS business breakfast at the Marriott Hotel in Surfers (one of the largest networking breakfasts on the coast) which is scheduled for eary Feb I believe. Let me know if you are keen to come along with me and see what this event is all about and I'll send you details of the event when I have them.
Aye, Mick
Outlaw
14th January 2008, 03:22 PM
actually that could be a good way to kick off... organise a corporate table at the tss brekky :D
MickG
24th January 2008, 09:23 PM
Well, will knock this one on the head for another year I think.
For those interested, i'm off to the TSS business breakfast in early Feb (waiting on dates and details to be confirmed) so happy if anyone wants to tag along with me. Just let me know and I can send you details when I have them.
MickG
25th January 2008, 08:49 AM
Sorry, TSS breakfast early March now......maybe see you there;)
Outlaw
25th January 2008, 11:49 AM
Come on post up the details and organise a GCLRO table :p How often are they happening nowadays?
bolts
25th January 2008, 12:01 PM
Mick
Count us in - would be able to out a table of 10 together as 5 members plus we bring a client ect with us makes up a table of 10. March or Feb sounds good.
Steinzy
7th February 2008, 10:44 AM
still interested...so let me know the details
MickG
8th April 2008, 07:06 AM
Last month got a away from me a bit, however the next TSS Business Breakfast is to be held on Wednesday 23rd April - flyer attached below for anyone who wants to go. I am going to try and get to this one although I may be away that week. Post up here if anyone is keen to go and depending on numbers we may look at taking a table. Otherwise simply fill in the form and send back yourself.
Aye, Mick
philco
18th April 2008, 05:14 PM
Hey Mickg sorry to not post earlier, am interested in the brekky but never done anything like that before.
I'm a carpenter but i could always swap jobs to become a finance guy like stevo and bolts if it helps :D:p
No just kidding, they can finance the houses i build for people :cool:
any way i looked at the TSS one but no time to start on the invite so just wondering who is going or you doing your own thing each month instead?
Reads90
18th April 2008, 05:22 PM
I once i get back form the Uk and get my membership forms in for the club
I will be up for a breakfeast meetings
Oh i am in Flooring (carpet and hard flooring ), Comercial Area sales manager for a manufacture. mainly comercial but do also do domestic
MickG
21st April 2008, 06:24 AM
Hey Mickg sorry to not post earlier, am interested in the brekky but never done anything like that before.
I'm a carpenter but i could always swap jobs to become a finance guy like stevo and bolts if it helps :D:p
No just kidding, they can finance the houses i build for people :cool:
any way i looked at the TSS one but no time to start on the invite so just wondering who is going or you doing your own thing each month instead?
Hi Philco, I'm going with another business contact of mine and have tickets. You may still be able to buy them so if you do want to go, just call the number on the form. Let me know if you end up going and I'l try and meet you there.
Aye, Mick
bolts
21st April 2008, 07:40 AM
Philco and Steinzy and outlaw - are you guys still up for this brekky on wednesday - if so have form and will see if we can get tickets please advise asap.
Mick are you going to this brekky still.
MickG
21st April 2008, 09:26 AM
Mick are you going to this brekky still.
Sure am:D
philco
21st April 2008, 08:32 PM
Ok i will but need to know what time in morning and how long. pay at door? can call me . ph 0423759779
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