The Connection Economy

i was crying

on the floor of my walk-in wardrobe my

first business had ended

before it had even begun and my dreams

of ever doing anything meaningful or

important with my life

had been ripped to pieces

if you want to go fast go alone

if you want to go far go together

this quote both inspired me and

challenged me

well not the fast part fast part was

easy

as a young girl growing up in innisfail

i would ride round the streets on my

bright red bike

and when you’re on your own and the

winds in your hair

you can ride really fast and fast was

the hustle

that kept me up day and night trying to

get it right for my business

no it’s far that was hard

far meant that the best university for

me was 300 kilometers away

and far meant that the best business

conferences happened in brisbane

an 18 hour drive away

and far meant getting to china to meet

with manufacturers

seemed actually impossible

and far meant that the opportunities for

me to succeed

often seemed just out of reach

especially when my children were young

making it difficult to even get to local

networking events

as an entrepreneur in regional australia

i felt isolated

and alone where were my people

now i’d like you to take a moment

to close your eyes and imagine a time

where you felt utterly alone

and now i want you to imagine the people

who helped you through that time

okay open your eyes because no matter

who you are

where you live or what you do we all

need connection good evening ladies and

gentlemen

my name is peace mitchell and i’m

co-founder of the women’s business

school

an online community of 50 000 people

connecting experienced entrepreneurs

with those just starting out in business

i’m so fortunate to be surrounded by an

incredible community of women

who inspire me every day to follow my

calling

reach for the stars and dream bigger

tonight i will be talking about women in

entrepreneurship

but the strategies principles and ideas

can relate to

everyone in the room whether you’re

students

entrepreneurs or business leaders

i’ll be talking about the connection

economy

how it works and how resonance

reciprocity and relationships can open

the doors to brand new opportunities and

experiences

but i’ll never forget the day larry came

to town

destroying everything in his path

larry was a category 5 tropical cyclone

who forced his way into our home at 240

kilometers an hour

blowing out the windows with an almighty

bang

and a bone-chilling shattering of glass

i hid under the bed and held my babies

close

shaking and singing them songs to drown

out the hideous sounds

of the rain forest outside being torn

apart

and distract them from the nightmare

that was unfolding before our very eyes

in the aftermath of disaster the

structural repairs happen first

the roofs are tarped the roads are

cleared and the power lines are

untangled

but it’s the emotional repairs that are

harder to clean up

and often overlooked

feeling helpless and literally left at

home holding the baby

i called my sister katie and two close

friends

and together we formed a non-profit

organization

called mothers helping others

we were inspired by quentin bryce the

governor general at the time

who urged us to look after the mothers

because they’re the glue that holds the

community together

and they’re the ones who lift everyone

else up

we form partnerships with local and

state government

schools local businesses and corporate

brands

and focused on ways to bring our

community back together

we rebuilt playgrounds hosted events and

shared the stories of local families

through children’s art

and writing what we didn’t realize at

the time

was the common element running through

all of these projects like a thread

was connection

we won awards for our work and really

did play a big part in the recovery

process

we discovered the magic of connection

but then it was time to try something

new

i’d been bitten by the entrepreneurial

bug and my first business idea

was hand embroidered bikinis

i had such big visions for this business

colorful designs

luxurious ribbons sparkling crystal

beads

and golden threads i had the creativity

the vision and the ambition

but i lacked the connections

without fashion experience or a mentor

to guide me

without warm introductions to retail

stores that never returned my calls

without a connection to a manufacturer

who actually understood the quality i

was looking for

this business was destined to fail

my first business failed but it was a

big part of my eventual success

because i realized that the problems i

faced with a lack of connection

was something that women all over

australia were facing

my story is not unique australia is home

to hundreds of

thousands of moms in business they

launch global empires from

spare rooms and remote cattle stations

they bounce between play dates and nap

time and school all the while

bouncing products into international

markets and juggling deals

so many of them are doing it by

themselves

but not just by themselves they do it

alone

i realized that this problem was

something that i could solve

so i called my sister katie and we

started dreaming up plans

for an online community that would

connect women all over australia

a place where you would always feel

welcome

and included and supported a place where

you could share your challenges

and your wins and a place where you

could find

the connections that you need to succeed

if you need an accountant a graphic

designer

the contact for the buying agent at

walmart or harrods

the chances were someone would know

someone

who could connect you

we discovered the magic that we’d found

in our local community

but now it was happening all over

australia

as if the volume had been turned all the

way up

we’d created a connection economy

the connection economy is a beautiful

discovery

with elegant simplicity the better

connected you are

the more value you create and experience

and so do all of your connections so the

collective

rises together

our success has been hyper accelerated

by the internet

but as the australian ambassador for

women in tech i can tell you without

question

that there’s a big difference between

reach and connection

so why do we need connection well

with connection we’re better able to

solve complex problems

we’re healthier and happier and we have

access to a whole range of new

experiences and opportunities

so why is connection so hard to achieve

well the challenge of distance is

something that women in remote rural

and regional australia all face but

talking to women in the cities we

found they face isolation too and then

there’s an emotional distance

and it’s taught to every girl from a

young age

disney films tell us you can’t trust

other women

and then at school we’re taught to

compete and strive for individual

achievement

and then in the world of business you’re

told to be aggressive

get a good lawyer and make sure everyone

you meet signs a non-disclosure

agreement

because you never know who’s out to

steal your idea

with messages like this distrust

competitiveness aggression it’s no

wonder connection is hard

it’s no wonder nearly 50 of all women in

business

feel guilty about having a business at

all it’s no wonder that connection is

hard

but it doesn’t have to be this way in

2016

my sister and i launched the women’s

business school

not just to teach business skills but to

teach the art of connection

it’s gone on to win australia’s best

incubator for women at the women in

digital awards

why because with connection incredible

things can happen

take georgina mcenroe george is the

founder of sheba

the female only rideshare service

designed to be

so safe you’d happily send them to pick

up your kids from school

george told me that when she told

investors about her idea

they couldn’t understand why on earth

she would start this service

when uber already exists and perhaps

some of the men in the room are

wondering the same thing

but the women are probably thinking

finally

george understood that problems won’t

get solved by people who don’t

experience those problems

so she turned to her community using

equity crowd funding

to give them the power to be the

investors

she raised three million dollars from

the very

people her business is designed to help

or how about ayumi more aoki who in just

two years is the founder of women in

tech

and has launched chapters globally

partnered with the un

and held events all over the world

hosted by passionate ambassadors

or oprah winfrey’s favorite guest the

incredible

doctor terrorized trent whose vision for

generational change through education

has leveraged her connections to build

11 schools

and educate over 38 000 african children

these women are incredible leaders they

give

back in incredible ways and they

understand

that we rise by lifting others

you could call them super connectors

we’ve discovered that superconnectors

share certain qualities

and these qualities are things that we

can all learn to cultivate

the first of these is reciprocity

reciprocity is the act of giving

generously

without the expectation of something in

return

understanding that when you’re kind to

someone that kindness will be returned

to you

not necessarily by the person that you

gave the favor to

or even anytime soon but trusting

that kindness comes back to you

the second is relationships

super connectors understand that it’s

not about the title or the position

someone has it’s about the person and

who they are

have you ever been to an event where

someone asks you

what do you do as if to ask do you

deserve

to be here super connectors never do

this

they look beyond the person’s title or

position

to discover more about them so tonight

at interval

i would love to encourage you all to

give this a try

introduce yourself to someone new and

instead of asking

what do you do try asking what brings

you joy

or what lights you up you’ll eventually

learn what they do anyway

but you’ll discover so much more about

that person

the third thing is resonance we

gravitate towards people who are

wonderful to be around

someone with a great sense of humor a

warm smile

and positive energy is always someone

you want to be with

resonance is all about our energy and

when you surround yourself with positive

people

you naturally attract more connections

experiences and opportunities to your

life

so how do we leverage the power of

connection

as entrepreneurs and business leaders we

have a special opportunity

to build deeper and more meaningful and

authentic relationships with our clients

to collaborate with the businesses that

share the values for the change we want

to see

in the world the connection economy

provides a powerful force for change and

a unique opportunity to

co-create a brighter future for our

world

my sister and i won’t stop until we’ve

taken our connections global

breaking down barriers for women

everywhere as we do

and we’ll get there by showing up

leaning on and continuing to grow with

our community

we’ll get there by always asking what

can i give

instead of what can i get and we’ll get

there

because when things are tough as they

inevitably will be

we will ask for help early and often

and we will go far because we will

always

always go together

you

我在

步入式衣橱的地板上哭泣我的

第一笔生意

还没开始就结束了,如果你想快点走,我对我的生活

做任何有意义或重要的事情的梦想

被撕碎了

想走得更远,

这句话既启发了我,

也给了我很好的挑战,而不是快速的部分,快速的部分很

容易,

因为一个在因尼斯费尔长大的年轻女孩,

我会骑着我

鲜红色的自行车在街上兜风

,当你独自一人时

你头发里的风,

你可以骑得真快,

这让我日夜不停地试图

让它适合我的生意,

不,这很远,很难

远意味着对我来说最好的大学

在300公里之外,

而且 far 意味着最好的商务

会议发生在

18 小时车程之外的布里斯班,

而 far 意味着去中国

与制造商会面

似乎实际上是不可能的,

而 far 意味着我成功的机会

往往似乎刚刚结束 触手可及,

尤其是当我的孩子们还小

的时候,

作为一名在澳大利亚地区的企业家,

我什

至很难参加当地的社交活动

你感到完全孤独的时候

,现在我想让你想象

那些帮助你度过那段时间的人,

好吧睁开你的眼睛,因为无论

你是谁

,你住在哪里或做什么,我们都

需要联系女士们先生们,晚上好,

我的名字是 和平米切尔和我

是女子商

学院

的联合创始人 一个由 50 000 人组成的在线社区,

将经验丰富的企业家

与刚开始创业的企业家联系起来

我很幸运能被

一个每天都激励着我的令人难以置信的女性社区所包围 为了追随我

对明星和梦想的召唤,

今晚我将谈论女性

创业,

但战略原则和想法

可以与

任何时候相关 在座各位,无论您是

学生

企业家还是商业领袖,

我将谈论连接

经济

的运作方式以及共振

互惠和关系如何

为全新的机会和体验打开大门,

但我永远不会忘记拉里的那一天

来到镇上

摧毁了他路上的一切

拉里是一个 5 级热带气旋

,它以每小时 240 公里的速度强行进入我们

家 我的孩子

们靠在身边摇晃着唱歌,以淹没

外面雨林被撕裂的可怕声音,

并分散他们对灾难发生后

在我们眼前展开的噩梦的注意力

结构性维修

首先进行 屋顶被防水布覆盖 道路已

清理干净,电力线已

解开,

但情感修复

更难清理

且经常被

忽视 很无助,我抱着孩子留在

家里,

我打电话给我的妹妹凯蒂和两个亲密的

朋友

,我们一起成立了一个名为母亲帮助他人的非营利

组织,

我们受到当时总督昆汀布莱斯的启发,

他敦促我们照顾 母亲们,

因为她们是把

社区凝聚在一起的粘合剂

,她们是让

其他人

振作起来的人

游乐场举办活动,

通过儿童艺术分享当地家庭的故事

,写下我们当时没有意识到

是贯穿

所有这些项目的共同元素,就像一条线

我们因工作获得奖项的联系,并且

确实发挥了 在恢复

过程中,

我们发现了连接的魔力,

但是是时候尝试一些我被咬过的新东西

了 由于创业

虫,我的第一个商业想法

是手工刺绣比基尼

我对这个业务有如此大的愿景

色彩缤纷的设计

奢华的丝带 闪闪发光的水晶

和金线 我有

创造力,有远见和雄心,

但我

缺乏时尚经验或缺乏联系

导师指导我,

没有热情地介绍零售

商店,

如果没有与真正了解我正在寻找的质量的制造商建立联系,从来没有回我的电话

这项业务注定要失败

我的第一个业务失败了,但这

是我最终成功的重要组成部分

因为我意识到我

所面临的缺乏联系的问题

是澳大利亚各地的女性

都面临的问题

我的故事并不是独一无二的

在玩耍日期和午睡

时间和学校之间弹跳,同时

弹跳刺激 产品进入国际

市场并兼顾交易,

所以他们中的许多人都是自己做的,

但不仅仅是他们自己做的,

我意识到这个问题

是我可以解决的,

所以我打电话给我的妹妹凯蒂,我们

开始

构思 一个

连接澳大利亚各地女性的在线社区

一个让您始终感到

受欢迎

、被包容和支持的地方

会计师 平面

设计师

walmart 或 harrods 采购代理的联系人

有可能有人会

认识可以与您联系的人

我们发现了我们在当地社区发现的魔力,

但现在它正在澳大利亚各地发生,

就好像成交量一样

一路向上

我们创造了连接

经济 连接经济是一个美丽的

发现 优雅简约 更好的

联系,

你创造和体验的价值就更多,

你所有的联系也是如此,所以

集体

崛起,

我们的成功已经被互联网加速

但作为

澳大利亚科技女性大使,我可以毫无疑问地告诉你

,有一个 范围和联系之间的巨大差异

那么为什么我们需要良好的联系

与联系我们能够更好地

解决复杂的问题

我们更健康、更快乐并且我们

可以获得一系列新的

体验和机会

那么为什么联系这么难 取得

好成绩 距离的挑战

是偏远农村

和澳大利亚偏远地区的女性都面临的问题,但

与城市中的女性交谈时,我们

发现她们也面临孤立,

然后是情感上的距离

,这是迪士尼电影告诉每个女孩从小就被教导的

我们你不能相信

其他女人

,然后在学校,我们被教导要

竞争和争取个人

成就

,然后在 商业世界 你被

告知要积极进取

找一个好律师并确保

你遇到的每个人都签署保密

协议,

因为你永远不知道谁会

通过这样的信息窃取你的想法 不信任

竞争 侵略

难怪联系很难

很难 难怪近 50 位商界女性

对创业感到内疚

难怪建立联系很

困难,

但我和姐姐在 2016 年不一定要这样

,我和姐姐创办了女子

商学院,

不仅仅是为了教授商业 技能,但

传授连接的艺术,

它继续赢得澳大利亚女性数字奖的最佳

女性孵化器

为什么因为连接

可能会发生令人难以置信的事情

乔治娜·麦森罗 乔治是 sheba 的

创始人,

女性唯一的拼车服务

旨在

如此 安全,你会很乐意派他们

去学校接你的孩子

乔治告诉我,当她告诉

投资者她的想法时,

他们无法理解 以及为什么

她会

在优步已经存在的情况下启动这项服务,也许

房间里的一些男人也在

想同样的事情,

但女人们可能在想,

乔治终于明白,

没有经验的人无法解决问题

这些问题,

所以她求助于她的社区,使用

股权众

筹让他们有能力成为

投资者

女性在

科技领域,

并在全球范围内发起

了与联合国合作的分会,

并在世界各地

举办了由热情的大使

或奥普拉温弗瑞最喜欢的客人主持的活动,

令人难以置信的

医生吓坏了特伦特,她

通过教育实现代际变革的愿景

利用她的人脉建立了

11 所学校

和 教育超过 38 000 名非洲儿童

这些妇女是令人难以置信的领导者,她们

以令人难以置信的方式回馈社会, 他们

明白

,我们通过提升他人而崛起,

你可以称他们为超级连接器 我们发现超级连接器

具有某些品质

,这些品质是我们

都可以学习培养

的第一个是互惠

互惠是慷慨给予的行为,

没有 期望得到

回报

理解当你对

某人友善时,善意

不一定会由你

给予帮助的人

或什至很快

就会回报给你,但相信善意会回到你身上

第二个是人际关系

超级连接器 明白这

与某人的头衔或职位

无关,而是关于这个人和

他们是谁

你曾经参加过一个活动,

有人问你

你做了什么,好像在问你是否

应该在这里超级连接器永远不会这样做

他们超越了这个人的头衔或

职位,

以发现更多关于他们的信息,所以今晚

我很想偶尔鼓励你

试一试,

向新人介绍自己,

而不是问

你做了什么,而是问什么给

你带来快乐

或让你兴奋,你最终会

知道他们做了什么,

但你会发现更多关于

那个人

第三件事是共鸣 我们

被那些

非常棒的人

所吸引

您自然

会为您的生活吸引更多的联系经验和机会,

那么

作为企业家和商业领袖,我们如何利用联系的力量,我们

有一个特殊的机会

与我们的客户建立更深入、更有意义和更

真实的关系

,与

共享 我们希望在世界上看到的变革的价值观

连接经济

为变革提供了强大的力量,

为我们的世界共同创造更光明未来的独特机会

我和姐姐不会停止,直到我们像

我们一样在全球范围内

打破

世界各地女性

的障碍,我们将

继续依靠并继续前进 为了与我们的社区一起成长,

我们将通过始终询问

我能给予

什么而不是我能得到什么来实现目标,我们会到达

那里,

因为当事情不可避免的艰难时,

我们会尽早并经常寻求帮助

,我们会 走远,因为我们会

永远和你一起走