Global Communities of Interest

In today's global world, success is all about speed. We tend to think of this speed in terms of technical networks and time to market but it is also becoming a reality in terms of growing our personal networks and business relationships. The speed at which we are able to expand our knowledge, cope the pace of change and remain current on the vital issues and trends' affecting our business specialties has significant impact on the value we provide our enterprise.
A proven way to increase knowledge is through expanding personal business networks of professionals with similar interests in other firms. These professionals face many of the same issues you face everyday. It can be difficult to create the opportunity to allow these relationships to flourish with those they can trust especially when you need them most.
The Jeitosa Group has been creating these communities of interest for many years. Communities of interest groups bring together peers to exchange information and to interact in a professional and completely confidential setting.
The meeting agendas reflect the direct input from the members. They provide the opportunity to share best practices and experience, review emerging issues and problems in specific or broad areas, and delve into areas of interest affecting the membership. Our experience has shown that the relationships forged at the meetings continue and strengthen between meetings through informal working and discussion groups when matters require them. It is common for members contact each other informally when they have a question or to conduct a data gathering event prior to a meeting on an issue of importance.
One of the most important outcomes from belonging to a Jeitosa Community of Interest Group is that you are never alone. The opportunity to grow your personal network of professional peers in an environment created to share issues and seek solutions is always with you. This offers an additional source of strength as you face the challenges of dealing with the emerging global business world.
Both you and your firm will profit from membership since the wider your peer network, the more effective you can be in carrying out your own responsibilities.
Think about the issues that keep you awake and then join with a community of your peers facing similar issues. After interaction with the community of you will know how others are responding to similar issues. This knowledge provides a check and balance to your thinking on the issue.
For more information on Global Communities of Interest managed by the Jeitosa Group, contact@jeitosa.com
