eGroupConnect is a new, yet another way to conduct business within the multi level marketing systems available currently. We will look at business groups within certain selected companies, view their structures and explore possibilities on expanding reach to new business groups and customers.
Setting the Group
Step 1
Develop a group leader, also referred to as a moderator. The moderator deploys an outline of topics and questions to cover. Include a time stamp for each section to ensure adequate coverage of the topics; try to hold the entire session within two hours maximum, though most group discussions last from one to 1 1/2 hours.
Step 2
Hold the group over a long lunch or early evening to ensure participation.
Step 3
Search out and invite nine to 12 participants to ensure six to eight will actually attend. Look for participants with some commonality: similar in age or life stage, work in related industries or comparable education level. Also look for articulate people, who feel comfortable expressing their opinions. It helps if participants don””””””””t know each other very well.
Step 4
Conduct the discussion in a space with adequate ventilation and lighting, providing participants with comfortable seating and light refreshments, particularly if held over lunch.
Step 5
Record the discussion with at least audio if not video recording, depending on whether visual aids are used in the discussion or if it””””””””s particularly important to capture non-verbal cues from participants during the discussion.

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