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Regional
Networking Event - Dolphin Networking
Are you a dolphin, a shark, or a
tuna? The answer to this question will reveal whether you are
networking effectively or not! Read
more...
Gold Coast
Chapter Hits
$3 Million
At the end of May in 2008, the Gold Coast
chapter of BNI-VC reached the $3 million dollar mark in referrals
passed! Only 3 years earlier, in May of 2005..
Read more...
BNI Chapter Sponsors Gentle Giant
The Thousand Oaks BNI chapter has sponsored
their very own tag that was placed on a 11m long whale shark in the
Galapagos last month!! Read more...
Ivan Misner
Will Contribute To New Blog!
Entrepreneur Magazine is creating a new
business blog at Entrepreneur.com and Ivan Misner will be one of the
main participants.
Read more...
Member
Success Classes Open To All!
Member Success Classes are open to all BNI
members. Find out about all the new networking techniques
available to all members. Click here for
days and times...
Want to see what BNI
means to other members around the globe? Click here...
Visit our new
Networking Bookstore
Success Net You can read
Success Net, the BNI monthly newsletter,
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Benefits & Policies
What can a
membership in BNI do for you?
BNI gives you a method of effective
networking that produces business referrals. BNI meets weekly
which means your business gets much more exposure than might be possible
in other organizations. BNI is based on establishing professional
relationships and non-duplicative
memberships.
What will you
receive?
More business through referrals!
Weekly meetings where you are exclusive in your business classification.
Promotions of your business by you and other members every week.
Sources, contacts, and information vital to the success of your
business. Meetings where you can relax with the other members and learn
more about one another's business, and much, much, more.
General
Policies
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- Only one person from each
profession is permitted to join a chapter of BNI. Membership
Committees of each chapter have final authority relating to
classification conflicts.
- Members must represent their
primary occupation, not a part-time business.
- The weekly meetings last for 90
minutes. Members need to arrive on time and stay for the
entire meeting.
- An individual may be a member of
only one chapter of BNI at any given time.
- Attendance is critical to the
group. If a member cannot attend, you may send a substitute
(not a member of your chapter) to the meeting. This will not
count as an absence. A member is allowed three absences every
six months (April through September and October through
March). More than this and the member is subject to removal by
the chapter's Leadership Team or Membership Committee.
- Members are required to bring
bona-fide referrals and/or visitors to their chapter of BNI.
Chapters may establish a minimum number of referrals and/or
visitors that is acceptable to maintain membership.
- Visitors may attend chapter
meetings up to two times.
- Speakers must bring a door
prize. Only members bringing a visitor or a referral are
eligible for the door prize.
- There are no leaves of absence
except for medical leaves. A member may take up to eight weeks
medical leave with the Membership Committee's prior approval
if their fees are pre-paid for that period of time and they
attempt to have someone "fill-in" during their
leave.
- It is the member's
responsibility to file a concern with the Membership Committee
of their chapter if a visitor in any way conflicts with their
classification. This should be done before the visitor is
approved for membership. If there are no complaints, the
Membership Committee will "assume their consent."
- Members who wish to change their
classification must submit a new membership application and
get approval from the Membership Committee for that
classification change.
- Transferring members must submit
a new member application to the Membership Committee of the
chapter they are transferring to for approval. If approved for
transfer, all fees are transferable.
- In case of problems with a
member, Membership Committees may, at their sole discretion,
put a member on probation relating to the member's business
practices or commitment to the chapter.
- Memberships may be revoked for
failure to comply with the policies and/or the code of ethics
of BNI. Membership Committees of any chapter may revoke
memberships. In the absence of a Membership Committee, the
Leadership Team may fulfill that responsibility.
- Policies are subject to change. All proposed policy changes
need to be reviewed first by the Board of Advisors.
- If the Leadership Team fulfills
all responsibilities throughout their term, then they will
receive compensation for their fees. The Leadership Team must
agree to the terms outlined in the Leadership Team Agreement
in order to hold a position and must go through training
before participating.
- In the absence of a Membership
Committee, the Leadership Team may act as an ad hoc Membership
Committee until one is established.
- An individual member should not be a member of any other group that allows only one person per profession and whose primary purpose is to pass referrals to one another because it substantially reduces their commitment to the chapter members. Membership Committees have full authority in this area.
- BNI membership lists are for the purpose of ‘giving’
referrals and not for soliciting (via e-mail, direct mail or
other means) BNI members without their prior approval.
- All new members must attend Members Success Program (MSP)
training in their region within the first 60 day of their
participation. Only after attending the MSP training may the new
member be added to the “speaker rotation” for the chapter. Any
new members not attending the MSP training within the first 60
days after being inducted into the chapter will be subject to
having their classification opened by the Membership Committee.
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If you would like to
join a BNI chapter, or, just want more information, click on the Chapter
Directory to find a BNI chapter in your area. Or,
contact
Linda & Shawn McCarthy, Executive Directors of Ventura County, and they'll
talk
further about the benefits of being a member of BNI.
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