Micro-networks: Nine reasons to take part in best practice clubs

Nine benefits of best practice clubs

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Establishing a micro-network of like-minded advisers is a useful way to share ideas and overcome challenges. The NMBA's Lee Travis examines the concept in more detail

Interdependence is such a good reciprocal relationship, both conceptually and practically, that a lot can be said for peer groups within our profession getting involved. It doesn't happen as much as it probably should but taking part in regular meetings with a group of like-minded business people, all focused on supporting each other, can be extraordinarily beneficial. I am talking about micro-networks of proactive financial advisers, who choose to make time to come together and discuss both the challenges they are facing and solutions they have found, with a view to aiding others. In wh...

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