Business

New Results -they're A Driven Team

Issue 109

Nevil Tynemouth is one of those 'been there, done it' guys, so when he comes up with a suggestion or an idea, it's worth paying very close attention because it could turn out to be the little gem that takes you and your business forward.

New Results with Nevil at the helm has finished the year with record figures. Quite an achievement but that’s what New Results is all about….getting you through the tricky times, taking stock of what you do well (and not so well) and making some relevant adjustments to push ahead.

“I guess I’m the classic example of practising what you preach,” said Nevil. “I had a lot of commercial success in the early part of my career but, I confess, I started to switch off from pushing forward, stopped looking for new ideas and new clients. Any sort of business or personal development ground to a halt because I thought I knew it all.

“And then I had one of those moments when I decided to do something about it and get back into the frame of mind I’d had when I started my career. I wanted to look ahead to the future and how I could keep learning…I wanted to anticipate what I’d be doing in my 30s, 40s and 50s…and I’m still learning.”

And that’s the sort of background and experience which Nevil and the guys at New Results can put in front of you.

New Results will this year celebrate 15 years of helping businesses both locally and nationally…but Nevil has no intention of taking things easy. In fact, he’s pushing ahead with new developments and new ways to do business.

Which is why he’s launched DrivenNet.

“One of the best ways to do business is to fill a room with directors, business owners, senior execs, business partners and experienced sales, industrial, manufacturing or financial folk, and let them talk to each other. It’s staggering how much business can be done by just communicating.”

But let’s be honest about this, some (a lot?) of the business networking events can be a tad dry and boring. Consequently, Nevil has done something about it.

He’s launched DrivenNet. Go onto the website www.drivennet.com and you’ll get a flavour of what it’s all about.

“Networking often needs a common theme to get things moving. I reckon that everyone reading this has something which connects them. I bet they have a car. They might be a petrolhead or they might see a car as merely a tool to get from A to B, but it’s impossible to deny that a car is important to everyone and the way we go through business and our lives in general.

“So, why not use that as the common theme? We hold our DrivenNet networking in places which have a connection to cars such as car dealerships, car repair centres, car customising garages…we’ve even been to one of the UK’s leading motorsport businesses in Cumbria.”

In other words, Nevil has devised what has turned out to be a hugely successful twist on the way people network. Put it this way, you now have the perfect way to break into a conversation with a bunch of strangers and avoid that awkward moment when you don’t know anyone and can’t think of anything to say. Just talk about your car, what sort of car you’d like, why your care is brilliant…or rubbish…and why go-faster stripes are a good idea. Or not.

The best idea is to go onto www.Drivennet.com to find out how your networking can get into the fast lane.

Oh…and get ready for the new-look New Results. Nevil, no surprise, has big plans for his team of associate trainers. Don’t forget, nothing is ‘off the shelf’ with New Results. Everything is tailored to you and your business.

New Results can help you with your life balance. They’ll point you in the right direction when it comes to business development, leadership and management skills. They’ll help you focus on customer excellence and sales. They can also provide you with facilitated away days which can prove to be a great way to do business or keep your team motivated.

Need new results for your business? You need New Results for your business.

www.drivennet.com

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