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Networking is a valuable and productive activity for owner/managers. Networking puts you in contact with like minded people whose experience and knowledge can help greatly in helping you solve the day-to-day problems of business and exploit the opportunities. Within networks, there are shared experiences, friendships to be made and also new opportunities to develop your business, make sales or find new suppliers.
In Dublin City there are several networks to choose from; LINK!, Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women, PLATO Dublin. LINK! and the Dublin City Enterprise Network for Women are run by Dublin City Enterprise Board. PLATO and BRITE are joint initiatives between the four Dublin City and County Enterprise Boards.
CreativeD 
CreativeD is a network-based business support programme designed for the creative industries.
• Sales and finance opportunities
• Introductions to industry experts
• Meet people from across the creative industries
• Potential for collaborative projects
• Links to creative industries in the U.K, France, Germany and Holland
• Workshops and events every two months
Link! Network for Start Up Businesses
It will provide you with the opportunity to share your problems, learn from others, build your network of contacts, and grow & develop your ideas and/or business.
Enterprise Network for Women
Is a Dublin City Enterprise Board initiative, ideal for women running their own business. Being an entrepreneur can be a lonely business the network provides opportunities to share experiences, learn from other women and network.
PLATO Management Development Programme
If you are an owner-manager in operation for three years or more with potential to grow? If the answer is YES, then take a serious look at the Plato Programme. PLATO Dublin is part funded by the four Dublin City & County Enterprise Boards. The Plato Programme is led by managers from large companies in your field of business.
These 'parent' companies provide experienced executives to support you and your fellow owner-managers in the programme throughout the two year programme. Groups of owner-managers meet do discuss issues relevant to their companies, learn from the experience of their peers and obtain answers to key questions from a range of recognised experts. Plato is highly practical and meets the real needs of small businesses by letting you decide the topics to be decided.

Networking Tips
- Swap business cards with everyone you meet – you never know how you will be able to help each other in the future
- Write specific details about the person you meet on their business card (best times to call, information about their products or services, where you met and when)
- Repeat the person’s first name several times in the conversation – as they say, repetition is the best way to remembering
- Arrange to meet the person within a month of your first meeting – even if this meeting is to ‘meet’ again, it will mean that you will have got to know more about each other and possibly find reasons to do business together or recommend each other to clients or acquaintances
- The next time you wonder how you can make your business a success and be the best at what you do, take some time to contact those people who you have met recently. Update them on what you are up to and see how you can do business now or in the future.
- If you want your business to succeed then you need to ensure that others believe in you and your business. If you want to promote how great your product or service is then make sure you know how to network well too!
- People like yourself are certainly an answer. People who will share their experience and expertise; knowledge that is relevant to your stage of development. And, networks are great for making sales contacts and finding suppliers who appreciate your business.
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D'Olier Street, Dublin 2 Tel: 01 635 1144 Fax: 01 635 1811 Email:
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Dublin City Enterprise Board is funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan, 2007-2013.