The Good Work Network
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Yesterday I had a meeting with the Good Work Network. This is how they describe their purpose: "The Good Work Network is dedicated to helping low-income and disadvantage micro entrepreneurs get the resources they need to succeed. It provides training, one-on-one consultation, group networking and collaboration opportunities, back office support services, market access assistance, and access to micro loan funds to individuals and businesses in the greater New Orleans area. In support of its mission, Good Work Network also provides clerical and accounting services to small non-profit organization in the area." I don't think I could word it better than they already have, but, here are my thoughts. For those with dreams of owning their own business without the know how, the Good Work Network is like a breathe of fresh air, a guide through an intricate labyrinth. Yesterday was actually my second meeting with them, but my first time meeting with my counselor, Leslie. My initial meeting at GWN was more or less an intake of sorts. I met with a very pleasant representative there who gave me an overview of GWN. She gathered information about my business and the goals I had for it. My second meeting, however, was more in depth. Meeting with Leslie was wonderful and extremely productive. She listened in earnest to what I needed and desired for HDH. In the past, i've dealt with other "so-called" small business development agencies, only to find out later that they had grossly misrepresented their true intentions. This meeting was not like that. Leslie further expounded on the purpose of GWN, gathered additional information about me and HDH, and provided me with a plethora of great feedback. She looked at the HDH Etsy site, and even complimented my keen (but amateur) photo taking ability. She was very knowledgeable about info as it pertained to business start up and its' laws, and more importantly, she was eager to help! It's a known fact that you can tell when someone has dedicated themselves to the cause of helping others versus someone who clocks in for eight hours to collect a pay check. I left with an assignment to work on and complete the marketing strategies portion of my business plan, and more importantly, the reassurance that I can do this! I'm really excited about meeting with her next week. So thanks to Leslie and the good folks at the Good Work Network. For those New Orleanians who want additional info, you can find it here: http://www.goodworknetwork.org/
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