As we move towards the end of the year and our attention turns to Christmas and the New Year break; perhaps it’s easy to lose focus and feel a slight …
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Thank you for visiting our Blog. I launched the first chapters of BNI in NZ in March 1999 and have been running BNI on a full time basis since that time. We currently have 130 chapters and approximately 2,800 members. Please feel free to submit comments and let us know how we can provide you with what you are looking for in a Blog.
Amy McHarg, is a chiropractor with Nandish Chiropractic (http://www.nandishchiropractic.com/) and has recently become a member of BNI Howick. Amy completed her Member Success Programme training upon joining her chapter and …
Recently we had some fun during a BNI meeting. At BNI Howick the person who wins the 60 seconds gets to choose the next week’s theme. One week the winner, …
Answers to NZ members 3 biggest questions about Thank You For Closed Business
One of the big leap forwards this year was introducing the BNI Connect App. This App is about making all the basic functions we do at BNI far simpler. This …
In a famous sequence from The Karate Kid movie, teenager Daniel LaRusso asks Mr. Miyagi to teach him karate. Much to Daniel’s surprise, his first “lesson” was to wax his …
Each week at BNI you have the opportunity to educate your chapter on how to identify prospects, open a conversation, ask relevant questions and inform members of your target market …
We’re all in BNI for the same main reason: referrals. But, there are many other advantages that BNI offers which aren’t actually directly related to this. Social connection is a …
Glen Mattingley recently picked up an award for his business and credits a big part of his success to his four years in BNI Gold Coast. This is his story: …
Hit Refresh is a just launched book from the CEO of Microsoft about the transformation happening inside of Microsoft and the technology that will soon impact all our lives. It’s …
For the past decade, The David Awards have been recognising the unsung heroes in home and small businesses throughout New Zealand – the Kiwi “Davids” taking on the Goliaths of …