Why should you network? More importantly, why should you network for a cause?
Networking is a common, yet important element to the business world that forges strong relationships between businesses, organizations, and employees. For a business, networking can lead to gaining potential clients and can also be a way to find future employees and partners. So, what could be better than a typical networking event? A networking event supporting a great cause!
Networking for a cause not only provides an opportunity for you to get to know other businesses and business professionals, it also improves your company?s image within the community. Image is critical in the business world, especially in the Social Media Age. A bad image can severely hamper your business, so it is important that your business receives as much positive publicity as possible.
Another reason to network for a cause is to improve employee morale. Being able to bring employees together to help those who are less fortunate creates a common sense of civic ?team? pride and boosts employee morale. You?re involving them in something that is bigger than the business; a cause that they may not have contributed to otherwise.
If you?re planning to join us on April 17th to support Habitat of Humanity of Northern Virginia, why not make it a team function? Invite your sales and marketing team, your management team? everyone!
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