10 Strategies for Connections at Supply Nation

Establishing meaningful connections within the Indigenous business community is essential for unlocking your business’s full potential. Attending Supply Nation Connect events offers a unique opportunity to create and nurture these vital relationships, paving the way for collaboration, support, and lasting success in the competitive business landscape.

Here are some tips to help you effectively connect with others and foster lasting relationships:

  1. Be Genuine and Authentic

When engaging with other Indigenous businesses, approach each interaction with sincerity and authenticity. Show genuine interest in the people you meet and their businesses. This will create a strong foundation for lasting relationships built on trust and mutual respect.

  1. Share Your Story

Share your unique story, including your business journey and your connection to the Indigenous community. This will help you resonate with others and create a sense of camaraderie. Your story can serve as a powerful tool for establishing common ground and building connections.

  1. Actively Listen

Show that you value others’ perspectives by actively listening to their experiences, challenges, and successes. Ask open-ended questions and engage in meaningful conversations. Demonstrating empathy and understanding can help strengthen your relationships with other Indigenous businesses.

  1. Offer Help and Support

Look for ways to support and uplift the businesses you meet at the event. This could involve sharing resources, offering advice, or making introductions to potential clients or partners. By providing value to others, you can create strong, mutually beneficial relationships.

  1. Participate in Workshops and Panel Discussions

Engage in workshops, panel discussions, and other activities at the event. This will not only help you gain valuable insights but also provide opportunities for connecting with like-minded individuals and businesses who share similar interests and goals.

  1. Exchange Contact Information

Be sure to exchange contact information, such as business cards or social media profiles, with the people you meet. This will make it easier to stay in touch, follow up, and nurture your relationships after the event.

  1. Follow Up After the Event

Reach out to the people you met within a week of the event to express your appreciation for their time and reiterate your interest in their business. Suggest opportunities for collaboration, share relevant resources, or invite them to further connect through a phone call, video conference, or in-person meeting.

  1. Stay Connected and Engaged

Maintain regular contact with the businesses you’ve connected with at the event. Share updates, news, or achievements, and engage with their social media posts or newsletters. Staying engaged will help strengthen your relationships and keep your network active.

  1. Attend Future Events

Make an effort to attend future Supply Nation Connect events and other networking opportunities within the Indigenous business community. Regular attendance can help solidify your relationships and keep you connected with your network.

  1. Be Patient and Persistent

Building strong relationships takes time and effort. Be patient and persistent in your networking efforts, and remember that the benefits of these relationships often unfold over time. Continue to invest in your network, and you’ll likely see the rewards in the form of business growth and lasting connections.

In conclusion, fostering strong relationships with other Indigenous businesses at Supply Nation Connect events is an invaluable investment in your business’s future. By embracing the strategies outlined in this article, you will not only create lasting connections with fellow Indigenous business owners but also contribute to a vibrant, collaborative ecosystem within the Indigenous business community. These relationships can lead to new opportunities, shared resources, and mutual support, ultimately empowering your business to overcome challenges and achieve sustainable growth. Remember, the strength of the Indigenous business community lies in its unity, and by working together, we can unlock the full potential of our businesses and create a lasting positive impact on our communities.

ABOUT NGNY:
For those of you that are discovering Ngakkan Nyaagu (NGNY) for the first time, we are an Indigenous Digital Agency. NGNY is a 100% Aboriginal owned business and has been operating for 5 years. We have been engaged to deliver website, mobile app, graphic design and hosting services for Indigenous organisations and businesses, non-Indigenous organisations, businesses, government and enterprise. We are Supply Nation Certified, NSW Indigenous Chamber of Commerce (NSWICC) registered and B-Corporation Certified. We have gained a wealth of knowledge and experience along the way and have a lot to share with Indigenous businesses and the buyers of their products and services. (ngny.com.au)