Professional Goals
and Networking Strategy

It all boils down to this:  know where you’re going, how you’ll get there and who will help you along the way. We will work with you one-on-one to develop real-world, ready-to-deploy plans for achieving your objectives.

The Professional’s Game Plan

Professional goals & a clear strategy for achieving them.

Most professionals have the will to succeed, but few have the will to plan to succeed. Without a plan, most of our goals become wishes.

A powerful tool that will connect you to your goals is the
Professional’s Game Plan (PGP).

This signature service offering combines management consulting, planning expertise, and connective management into an actionable roadmap that bestows intention to your professional development.

The Professional’s Game Plan is tailored to your specific goals. Key aspects of the plan include networking strategy, branding strategy, roadblocks, support team, your personal vision statement and your education plan for the upcoming months. Since some of the information in a PGP is fuzzy and grey, the act of charting out these ideas is extremely illuminating.

Strategic Networking

Networking strategy & long term connective relationships.

Networking, both inside and outside a company, is critical for professional success.

Charting an “intentional” course of networking actions will sharpen your focus and provide measurable success.

Merging networking education, skilled planning and management consulting, the Strategic Networking approach gives professionals direction and purpose in the creation of connective relationships.

The Professional's Game Plan

Addresses concerns like these:
  • “The company has a plan for its future, but I want a plan for my future.”
  • “I need a way to stop waiting for things to happen and start making things happen.”
  • “I have some goals but I don’t have a plan to achieve them.”
  • “I’m so frustrated by details that I’m afraid I’m missing out on the big picture.”
  • “I feel like I’m just hoping to succeed.”
Strategic Networking

Addresses concerns like these:
  • “I already have this job, how can networking with my co-workers help me?”
  • “What is the best way to conduct a one-on-one.”
  • “I go to scores of networking groups and I’m not getting any business from it.”
  • “I have no clue on how to network.”
  • “What’s the right networking group for me?”