The Importance of Networking for Community Growth

Welcome to our vision of
Networking
Sunday 26
th
 June 2016
What is Networking?
Networking is a supportive structure of individuals with
various talents who can aid each other on bettering them
selves and their society.
Services, talents, knowledge, experience and compassion is
shared amongst the members creating a sense of integrity
amongst the group. The objective of a network is to form
relationships and friendships where people can mingle and
form a coherent community with common interests at heart.
A good network should have the following features:
Dissemination of information and data
Build relationships and friendships
Benefit others with various talents
Networking of Oshwal in South-
London
A network will enable to fulfil some of the
community goals and objectives, such as
Propagation of Jainism
Place of worship
Celebrate festivals (inc sporting events)
Care for the elderly
Guidance and support
Some advantages of
Networking
People can make new relationships and friends
People can collaborate, communicate and easily share
information
People can gain skills, advice, feedback and contacts for
their future wellbeing
Peoples talents can benefit others
People are part of something valuable
The Oshwal South-London community consists of 1400 members, both young and old.
Setting up a network amongst members will be of benefit to individuals wanting to prosper
in various aspects of life. Therefore establishing and maintaining a solid network amongst the
younger and older generation of Oshwals, is important to providing the opportunity for
growth and success, for our children, their children and so on.
Some disadvantages of
Networking
Can be time consuming
Can be expensive to maintain
Conflicts can arise within the network
A network can be limiting in various ways
Results may not be instant
2
committee
members
10
households
each
12 
committee members
50 well-wishers
    from    1400 members
500
 households
(approx.)
10
deputies
50
Individual
WELLWISHERS
Suggested Oshwal South-London
network structure:
Practical steps to build up a
Network
1)
Committee must buy into the vision of a network
2)
Each committee member responsible for his network to
lead
3)
Choosing the 
well-wishers
4)
Observing protocols to ensure transparency, fairness, good
conduct amongst other good virtues
Logistics
The 10 deputies at the committee level should choose to
manage 5 well-wishers each, based on their location of
the closest well-wishers.
Good communication skills and understanding of our
community will be perquisite
A good mix of young, old, male and female
Timetable
Initiative launch Sunday 26
th
 June
Framework to be agreed by Wednesday 31
st
 August
1
st
 meeting for well-wishers mid-September
Well-wisher
Well-wisher
 is not a word, nor merely a relationship.
It is a silent promise which says “I was, I am and I will be with
you, for now and in the future”.
Thank you for your time
Questions and Answers
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Networking plays a crucial role in fostering supportive relationships within a community, facilitating the exchange of talents, knowledge, and compassion. This article explores the concept of networking, its benefits, disadvantages, and practical steps to establish a structured network within the Oshwal community in South London. By promoting collaboration and communication, networking can enrich lives, create opportunities for growth, and contribute to the prosperity of both current and future generations.

  • Networking
  • Community Growth
  • Oshwal South London
  • Relationships
  • Collaboration

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  1. Welcome to our vision of Networking Sunday 26thJune 2016

  2. What is Networking? Networking is a supportive structure of individuals with various talents who can aid each other on bettering them selves and their society. Services, talents, knowledge, experience and compassion is shared amongst the members creating a sense of integrity amongst the group. The objective of a network is to form relationships and friendships where people can mingle and form a coherent community with common interests at heart. A good network should have the following features: Dissemination of information and data Build relationships and friendships Benefit others with various talents

  3. Networking of Oshwal in South- London A network will enable to fulfil some of the community goals and objectives, such as Propagation of Jainism Place of worship Celebrate festivals (inc sporting events) Care for the elderly Guidance and support

  4. Some advantages of Networking People can make new relationships and friends People can collaborate, communicate and easily share information People can gain skills, advice, feedback and contacts for their future wellbeing Peoples talents can benefit others People are part of something valuable The Oshwal South-London community consists of 1400 members, both young and old. Setting up a network amongst members will be of benefit to individuals wanting to prosper in various aspects of life. Therefore establishing and maintaining a solid network amongst the younger and older generation of Oshwals, is important to providing the opportunity for growth and success, for our children, their children and so on.

  5. Some disadvantages of Networking Can be time consuming Can be expensive to maintain Conflicts can arise within the network A network can be limiting in various ways Results may not be instant

  6. Suggested Oshwal South-London network structure: 12 committee members 50 well-wishers from 1400 members 500 households (approx.) Committee 2 committee members 10 deputies 50 Individual WELLWISHERS 10 households each

  7. Practical steps to build up a Network 1) Committee must buy into the vision of a network 2) Each committee member responsible for his network to lead 3) Choosing the well-wishers 4) Observing protocols to ensure transparency, fairness, good conduct amongst other good virtues

  8. Logistics The 10 deputies at the committee level should choose to manage 5 well-wishers each, based on their location of the closest well-wishers. Good communication skills and understanding of our community will be perquisite A good mix of young, old, male and female Timetable Initiative launch Sunday 26th June Framework to be agreed by Wednesday 31st August 1st meeting for well-wishers mid-September

  9. Well-wisher Well-wisher is not a word, nor merely a relationship. It is a silent promise which says I was, I am and I will be with you, for now and in the future .

  10. Thank you for your time Questions and Answers

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