Do you attend networking events? If so do you measure whether it’s working? Far to many people pay to attend networking groups without measuring its impact. If you don’t have a strategy and set goals to measure against how do you know whether it’s worth your time and money?
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7moVery wise words - a strategy is key to ensure you are using your time effectively with the right audiences for your charity especially when you are limited with time.