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Services > Networking Networking "The difference between visiting a company who is successfully pursuing Enterprise Excellence concepts and just reading about or hearing about them, is like the difference between reading a sports car magazine and actually test driving the car. You realize that it is also possible for you" says Rhea Wallace, President, Rheaco, Inc.
What is Networking? Networking is a series of opportunities to share ideas and information with small companies attempting to achieve Enterprise Excellence. Typical networking events include plant tours and special seminars. Why attend Networking opportunities? Networking provides small businesses an opportunity to learn how other small businesses are pursuing enterprise excellence. Participants can benchmark themselves against companies who have excelled in a particular area. Observing other companies provides your organization with "lessons learned" about pursuing Enterprise Excellence, thus avoiding similar problems. In addition, Networking provides your company an opportunity to teach others in your areas of excellence. The result of participating in Networking events is a mutually beneficial relationship between companies attempting to achieve excellence. How does Networking work? The Enterprise Excellence Team coordinates Networking events on a quarterly basis. Announcements of events are made at the Breakfast Workshop Series and through postcards mailed to registered participants. |
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