Social Capital

There is no part of the human experience that is not enhanced by the ability to build effective relationships; from your relationships at home to the money in your bank account.

Skills, by definition are things you can get better at. Building relationships is a skill worthy of your best efforts. It is the foundation of fulfillment in life.

The term Social Capital has been a buzz phrase recently with the wave of social media surging to the forefront of our modern day world. Common definitions of the term are often loose and yet point to the value of our relationships. Many non-profits, civic & social organizations are using the concept of Social Capital as a means for improving life. In fact, there is an entire industry dedicated to the idea of social capital. Still, most people are unaware of the very real implications the concept of Social Capital holds in their lives.

“What is Social Capital?”, you ask! It is the collective value of all your relationships and is measured by the effectiveness of those relationships. It is your influence. Your influence develops Social Capital, paradoxically, Social Capital is what helps further your influence with others. Social Capital is the new formula for leadership success.

Social Capital is the currency of the information age!

Social Capital and leadership principles live together cohesively and necessarily. The sustained application of leadership principles creates enduring Social Capital that influences others universally.

 

 

  

 

The Six Degrees to Social Capital is the formula for leadership success. We all have some level of mastery in all six degrees, but the key is that each degree is the foundation for the next. Mastering these steps in order creates a strong life, strong relationships, a strong community and the life of adventure and success that you have been dreaming about. Our workshops are specifically geared toward helping you increase the influence in your life that lasts.

 

6-Degree-Model

 

If you can improve your leadership ability, what else in your life would improve?