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Top 12 Things that All Green Businesswomen Know

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1) What day is recycling pickup for the office/building/neighborhood?
http://www.google.com/search?&q=recycling+center

2) Where your reusable shopping bag is at all times, ready to use for produce, groceries, or a quick trip to the farmer's market:
http://www.520-nm.com

3) A supply for 100% post-consumer-waste printing paper:
http://www.buygreen.com/newleafencore100.aspx

4) How much the electric bill is and what steps to take to reduce it:
http://www.smartmoney.com/spending/deals/13-simple-ways-to-lower-your-el...

5) How to go more green by bringing your own cup or mug to the local café:
http://greencafenetwork.org/category/cafes/

6) Where to find other green businesswomen in your industry:
http://greenbusinesswomen.com/?q=directory

7) The best ways to meet online instead of meeting in person: WebEx http://www.webex.com and GoToMeeting http://www.gotomeeting.com, and Skype http://www.skype.com for phone calls.

8) What kind of compostable, biodegradable utensils to offer at the next company event: http://worldcentric.org/biocompostables/utensils

9) Company policy on working from home, telecommuting and remote access:
http://greenbusinesswomen.com/?q=content/offering-telecommuting-and-work...

10) Where to get ethically-sourced, sustainable gifts to support women in developing countries: https://www.bridgeforafrica.org, where to get recycled, handmade products nearby http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_type=handmade&search_query... or where to get luxury sustainable jewelry http://www.sulusso.com

11) Where to micro-invest to support entrepreneurship and businesswomen's efforts around the world http://www.kiva.org

12) Which green certification is best for the company:

Green America https://www.greenamericatoday.org/supportus/join/gbn-select.cfm?source=W...

Buildings/LEED-certification: http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19

Products: http://www.greenseal.org

Do you have any other knowledge items to add? @monicadear


Five Ways to Grow your Green Network

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Grow your Green Businesswoman Network: Create Quality Connections Connections are what set successful women apart: the more "loose networks" we have, the more we are able to make references and connect people, and the better we are able to find a good match for the right products and services.

Who is in your current network today? Can you increase your network? I challenge you to build a partners list of 100 green businesswomen who are interested in the same values you are interested in: let's go green together. In 2010:

  • We will refer business to other green business women.
  • We will create green business summits, conferences, and get-togethers locally? (contact me for help with this).
  • We will create partners circles of related services to serve local clients.
  • We will sponsor Green organizations

As you build your list, consider that quality is better than quantity: you'll want to work with people who share your desire to increase sustainable practices.

1) Go Green on Twitter Look for 10 committed green business women in your location
I take very high advantage of the search capabilities of Twitter to find other green women in business who are interested in the same things I am.

A sample search: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=green+business+women You can then use the @username tag to send a message to specific people, or "follow" them for their updates. In Advanced search, you also find Twitter users near specific locations (e.g. green business within 10 miles of Honolulu), which is another wonderful way to network with others in your local community. http://search.twitter.com/advanced or type in the following into the advanced search box: http://search.twitter.com/search green business near:Honolulu within:50mi where you replace "Honolulu" with your own city

2) Share your knowledge through blogging Consider setting up a blog at http://www.greenpress.com or http://www.mnn.com, or find a local effort and support their efforts by contributing articles on your experience as a green business woman. By expressing an interest and sharing your journey, you help others who want to go green but don't know how. You challenge other business owners and workplaces to consider more ways to become sustainable, fair trade, organic, and progressive. I blog at http://www.thegreengirls.com as a Green Girl Guru.

3) Green Business Women Choose 10 other women in the live GreenBusinessWomen directory --- call them up or schedule breakfast

GreenBusinessWomen.com is the green business women's directory my company launched late last year. This directory includes a listing of green business women all over the world for you to review and learn from, and it's also organized by industry. Register your own existing or new green business, so if you are just getting started, if you'd like to be more green in your own efforts, or if you want to spread the word about your product or service, this is a great place for you to begin.

4) Green Advertizing Check the advertisers and publishers to find 10 others whose businesses overlap your offerings. http://greenadvertizing.com?ref=126 If you're a publisher or an advertiser, I invite you to check out the Green Advertizing ad network. This is the first carbon neutral advertising network for green publishers and green advertisers. If you're a blogger or if you are looking to connect with specific niche groups of people (green, progressive, sustainable, organic, farmer's gate, fair trade), this is your network.

5) Green networking in-person and online Join a green network and find ways to connect with others interested in what you are doing. Here are samples, but also search Google for results specific to your community:

ONLINE: Linkedin Green: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=67451&trk=myg_ugrp_ovr Green subgroups: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?subgroups=&gid=67451&trk=anet_ug_subg Facebook

GreenBusinessWomen on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123224527813&ref=ts

Green Business Innovators on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=42779921039&ref=ts

 

Groups

Green Cafe Network http://www.greencafenetwork.com

Greener Photography http://www.greenerphotography.org

 

Networking Gaia Community http://www.gaia.com

Planet Better Place http://planet.betterplace.com

 

Business Networking

Green Chamber of Commerce http://greenchamberofcommerce.net/

EcoTuesday http://www.ecotuesday.com/

 

Monica S. Flores @monicadear is committed to educating, empowering, and connecting women in business. She is available for consulting on web development through 10K Webdesign. She also offers a member community at A Successful Woman. She believes in the triple bottom line of people, planet, and profits.


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Cultivating Relationships

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Let's talk about relationships and how they impact your life and your growing green business. Have you done an assessment lately of the types of people who are impacting you? I've "slotted" important people for my own life into some very special lists.

When you think about it, three different types of relationships are going to impact your life:

1) positive relationships, such as friends, family, significant others, mentors, and associates, and people to whom you have a strong positive reaction

2) negative relationships, such as difficult clients, people who are mean, hostile, or malicious to you, challengers, and people to whom you have a strong negative reaction

3) neutral relationships, with whom you do not have a strong emotional connection

Also consider breakdowns from the above: you'll might know "friend-of-a-friend" people (easily found through a tool like LinkedIn.com), people who are interested in you (such as followers through Twitter.com or fans on Facebook.com), and regular friends with whom you share a mutually beneficial and positive relationship.

The task ahead of you as you grow your green business is to identify your most important business relationships, your "core" relationships that will help you build your business: note that these may or may not be related to your life relationships!

We work very closely with referral partners, companies who overlap --- but don't do the same as -- our own business, and people who are in a similar industry but don't do our exact work. We also work with people who are relatively new in our own field of work, because we help do more complex or complicated projects.

Relationships take time and trust. Hundreds of thousands of dollars transfer hands based on a handshake or someone's relationship, so consider what your current relationship circles look like and where you can improve.

My list of people I relate to is the following:

+ Experts and Influentials -- people who perform at a level I'm interested in, and who I learn from
+ Mentors -- my coaches and teachers
+ Friends - from childhood through adulthood
+ Work Associates -- people from other jobs I've held
+ People I'd Like to Get to Know Better

Who's on your own list of relationships? Who can you cut? Who's missing?

In general, I advise you to move closer to people who you "resonate" with-- these are typically people on your "positive" list. I also advise you to reduce your exposure to people who are on your "negative" list.

As you grow your green business and get to know more people, and interact with more people on a regular basis, you'll utilize tools like e-mail lists, Facebook, and phone calls to keep in contact and build those relationships. As you develop your plan for your green business, consider what your relationship circle for you and your company looks like in 5, 10, or 20 years. Act as if that circle already exists and believe that the types of relationships you're now fostering will be the strong relationships that carry you through your next levels of growth.

List your green business for free in the national directory at http://www.greenbizwomen.com. Follow @monicadear and let me know about your green business!

Originally published by Monica S. Flores at TheGreenGirls.com


Mastermind Your Plan

When you're starting your green business, it's so important to have a core group of people to help you grow and thrive. Creating a mastermind group means developing this core group of individuals who help you achieve your objectives. For women in green businesses, this means reaching out to one another to create real connections. This isn't a competition -- this is world-changing work that we're doing, together.



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