Getting Involved
Many sales professionals have helped their career by being involved in non-profits.?? The question is how do you pick a “good one,” and then what you do once you have picked one.???
There are so many great causes, and I would recommend choosing one where you are passionate about the mission.? You also want to make sure you believe in the leadership, and trust that they are going to keep the initiatives moving forward.? People hesitate to pick a group that could lead to personal gain because they feel like since they’re doing something for charity, they shouldn’t profit.? However, you have a limited amount of time and resources to make a difference, so it would make sense to get involved with a cause that you can help and can help you.?
Some suggestions when choosing causes where you want to get involved:?
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If you’re doing a good job of networking in the community and you are becoming a leader, you will likely be asked to be on more boards.? The majority of these will be good causes from good people that you want to help, but it might not fit in your life at this point.? Here are two additional suggestions to make sure you are not just someone “collecting boards,” since it’s not easy to just say no or quit a board without sounding like you don’t care about curing cancer, underprivileged kids, etc.???
Getting involved can and should have a dual benefit.? You should be helping a cause/mission you are passionate about AND it should help you build a beneficial network for yourself, personally and professionally.?
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1 周Helping other people (no matter how you do it) is life’s best currency..
“We foolishly believe that our own limitations are the proper measure of limitations” Napoleon Hill
3 周Great read Sam. I strongly believe in being involved in non-profits. I believe it helps us understand unfamiliar circumstances better and it opens doors for new relationships. It is also rewarding to see those that benefit from your work.