David Nour is a social networking strategist and one of the foremost thought leaders on the quantifiable value of business relationships. In a global economy that is becoming increasingly disconnected, David and his team are solving global client challenges with intracompany, as well as externally focused, Strategic Relationship Planning.
A native of Iran, David came to the U.S. with a suitcase, $100, limited family ties and no fluency in English! In the past 25 years he has built an impressive career of entrepreneurial success, both within large corporations and early stage ventures.
David is the author of Relationship Economics (Wiley, 2008) and The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Raising Capital (Praeger, 2009), a senior management advisor, and a featured speaker for corporate, association and academic forums, where he shares his knowledge and experience as a leading change agent and catalyst for Relationship Economics – the art and science of business relationships.
In addition to serving his community as a former board member of the Center for Puppetry Arts and a former co-chair of the United Way Tech Initiative, The Bridge, and the High Tech Ministries, David is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), American Management Association (AMA), Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) and the Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF).
In recent years, David has been named to the Georgia Trend’s 40 Under 40, Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Up and Coming and the coveted Turnkett Leadership Character Awards. He has been featured in a variety of publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, Georgia Trend, Entrepreneur and Success Magazines.
David earned an Executive MBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University where he’s often a guest lecturer and a BA degree in Management from Georgia State University.
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• Develop new skill sets in building productive and value-based relationships towards achievement of quantifiable goals
• Leverage personal relationships to convert strategies into execution
• Build a disciplined follow up plan to nurture and grow lasting relationships The results from implementing
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David Nour is a social networking strategist and one of the foremost thought leaders on the quantifiable value of business relationships. In a global economy that is becoming increasingly disconnected, David and his team are solving global client challenges with intracompany, as well as externally focused, Strategic Relationship Planning.
A native of Iran, David came to the U.S. with a suitcase, $100, limited family ties and no fluency in English! In the past 25 years he has built an impressive career of entrepreneurial success, both within large corporations and early stage ventures.
David is the author of Relationship Economics (Wiley, 2008) and The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Raising Capital (Praeger, 2009), a senior management advisor, and a featured speaker for corporate, association and academic forums, where he shares his knowledge and experience as a leading change agent and catalyst for Relationship Economics – the art and science of business relationships.
In addition to serving his community as a former board member of the Center for Puppetry Arts and a former co-chair of the United Way Tech Initiative, The Bridge, and the High Tech Ministries, David is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), American Management Association (AMA), Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) and the Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF).
In recent years, David has been named to the Georgia Trend’s 40 Under 40, Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Up and Coming and the coveted Turnkett Leadership Character Awards. He has been featured in a variety of publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, Georgia Trend, Entrepreneur and Success Magazines.
David earned an Executive MBA from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University where he’s often a guest lecturer and a BA degree in Management from Georgia State University.
Relationship Economics - An Inspiring Fresh Perspective
Your personal and professional success depends on the diversity and quality of your relationships with others. Yet most of us don’t spend enough time building and nurturing the key relationships we need to achieve success. That’s where Relationship Economics comes into play.
Relationship Economics isn’t about networking. It’s about learning how to invest in people for an extraordinary return. It’s about exchanging Relationship Currency, accumulating Reputation Capital and building your Professional Net Worth. It’s about learning the art and science of relationships.
About the Content:
David Nour, Founder of Relationship Economics has developed a unique transformation process of individuals, teams, and corporations in the way they build, nurture, and leverage their personal, functional, and strategic relationships. This framework provides a focused road map for individuals and organizations to:
– Develop new skill sets in building productive and value-based relationships towards achievement of quantifiable goals
– Leverage personal relationships to convert strategies into execution
– Build a disciplined follow up plan to nurture and grow lasting relationships
The results from implementing these methodologies provide the participant with changed behavioral skills in seeking contacts aggressively, finding ways to help others and capitalizing on diverse relationships.
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"Well done, on message, and very well received. Relationship Economics and Social Networking Best Practices was exactly the experience our team needed." — SVP of Sales