Imagine forming a brand new networking organization, holding your first event and having more than 250 people show up. Hard to believe but true! Founded in May 2006 by Eric Olson and Frank Gruber, TECH Cocktail (www.techcocktail.com) created quite a stir in Chicago when it debuted a mere two months later on July 6, 2006. Erik and Frank's goal is to connect technology and business professionals and gain recognition for the wealth of talent in Chicago and the surrounding Midwest region.
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The Emergence of The Relationship Economy

The Emergence of the Relationship Economy features TNNWC Founder, Adam J. Kovitz as a contributing author and contains some of his early work on The Laws of Relationship Capital. The book is available in hardcopy and e-book formats. With a forward written by Doc Searls (of Cluetrain Manifesto fame), it is considered a "must read" for anyone responsible for the strategic direction of their business. If you would like to purchase your own copy, please click the image above.
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