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The concept of a team of business development managers running around knocking on doors to sell your firm’s services would be an anathema to most firm owners. We all also know that most new business in most firms, comes from referrals and personal relationships. Increasingly, some are having some success with digital marketing but for the majority referrals and personal relationships are still key to organically growing the business.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Often it is the extrovert leader who is out and about in the community who builds the relationships and is the driver of business growth. But there is another way. Every team member has the potential to bring new business to the firm by building relationships and having the right conversations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The biggest mistake I made in my career was to not realise straight away when I started at age 18 the importance of building one\u2019s own personal network. Fortunately, the network slowly built anyway, although I could have been better at it in those early years if I was equipped with tools to become an effective networker.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Everyone in your firm has the potential to build their own network and win business for the firm. They just need some guidance and a bit of a push to do some things that, at the outset, may make them feel a little uncomfortable. Yet helping them will not benefit the firm but will also be a key plank in their career development.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For me, some 50 years after I started in the profession, my network is invaluable. It doesn\u2019t matter the issues that confront my clients. If I can\u2019t help, I will generally know someone who can. I am fortunate to have many colleagues with whom I can discuss thorny issues.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

So what is to be done? How can we assist the team to develop their networks and business development skills? Here are a few ideas:<\/p>\n\n\n\n