In a time when physical interaction is limited and most people are at home due to restrictions, reaching out to one another is of great importance. Having a community where members can seek help or extend assistance can make a huge difference in people’s lives. This is how EO Melbourne has become a flourishing environment for entrepreneurs where continuous growth and constant support takes place.
Recently, the chapter held virtual catch-up events that allowed members to get to know each other at a deeper level and lend a hand to those in need. Members were more than enthusiastic to participate in such endeavours that provided them with an avenue to strengthen their bond as they navigate the challenges of the current crisis together.
Needs and Leads
The EO Melbourne community is always thriving due to the rich exchanges of ideas among members. Taking this a step further, the chapter created an exclusive virtual event with structured networking and business matching.
It was an opportunity for members to connect, express their needs, and provide leads for each other. Participants of this online session had the chance to share their three core areas where help was required, and at the same time, offer introductions or solutions for the other participants.
Based on the positive feedback received, the chapter offered a second round of this online event. Needs & Leads 2 included Board Members from EO Brisbane and EO Sydney to assist participants who had needs in those states, a great benefit for members with national businesses.
Chat Roulette
Ever heard of Chatroulette? It's a site that took the internet by storm in 2010 that pairs random users for webcam-based conversations. EO Melbourne introduced its version of it, but on Zoom. Instead of random users, EO automatically paired members with each other.
EO Melbourne's "Chat Roulette" Social Hour was an enjoyable event for those who love to network, wherein speed dating and Forum One2One was combined into a single, fun, and cool activity.
This event allowed members to have four one-on-one conversations with other members for ten minutes each. Conversation starters were provided to help move the chats along. It was an opportunity to catch up with other participants and an amazing way for them to get to know someone new.
So, who says one can’t have fun and enjoy other people’s company despite the restrictions of the lockdown? It’s often nice to spend some time with friends and surround yourself with like-minded individuals, even though it’s in the virtual realm. Moreover, having a group like EO Melbourne can help and support you through the challenges that the present situation may bring.
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