Words of Wisdom About MLM From Some Big Dawgs
Recently Networking Times interviewed some pretty big leaders in the business world about network marketing, and they had some real pearls of wisdom to share about why MLM is the business to be in, now. Just take a peek. It’s fun to see MLM rising in reputation. Enjoy!
BOB BURG
“What I admire most about the noble profession of network marketing is that one succeeds only by helping others, by adding value to their lives-and for that matter, adding value to the lives of many. I also love the fact that anyone with a big enough desire to better their lot can succeed in the business if they are willing to work hard, and be consistent and persistent. The network marketing model in conjunction with a high-quality product or service presents an unparalleled opportunity for people to thrive. In this economy? Perhaps especially in this economy.”
– Bob Burg is coauthor of the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Go-Give
STEPHEN M. R. COVEY
“To me, the most interesting dimension of network marketing is the focus on building relationships of trust. All parties must be able to trust one another, or nothing moves forward. Accountability, transparency and other high-trust behaviors clearly flow out of your character and competence, which in turn help to improve, solidify and create better relationships. Those relationships are powerful fruits that enable you to enjoy greater collaboration, a better reputation and shared accomplishment. When done well, network marketing is the speed of trust in action.”
– Stephen M.R. Covey is author of the New York Times bestseller The Speed of Trust
MICHAEL GERBER
“Network marketing [provides a] purely democratic, highly entrepreneurial, deeply authentic and simple model for successful living. In network marketing, your success or your failure is completely up to you. . . . [In network marketing,] you’re not in the business of simply selling products or a business opportunity, you’re in the transformation business.”
– Michael Gerber is author of the New York Times bestseller The E-Myth
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