Our franchisees, who we call Executive Directors, the cornerstone of LVB's growth strategy, spearhead the establishment and expansion of LVB Chapters within their local communities. Essentially, each new member represents an additional sales force at their disposal. Moreover, as members strive to enlarge their chapters, they inherently become recruiters themselves, fueling further growth.
LVB India Chairman Mr. Ajay Italiya says that #networkingisnotforeveryone. He knows he has good points but understands that people have different preferences. Networking with LVB offers opportunities to work and make friends. He suggests trying different ways to suit your skills, saying you can do well by being flexible in how you network.
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WHAT OUR FRANCHISEES HAVE TO SAY ABOUT LVB
The Local Vocal Business (LVB) platform is a brilliantly conceived business aggregation that supports the promotion of MSMEs and small local businesses in their communities. Joining LVB Surat provided me with a firsthand experience of the remarkable discipline, commitment, and dedication displayed by its members in every meeting. Their unwavering focus on advancing shared goals underscored the effectiveness of the platform in bolstering local enterprises. LVB Surat exemplifies the power of community-driven initiatives, fostering a culture of collaboration and mutual support among its members. Witnessing such dedication highlighted the platform's role in empowering businesses and driving economic growth at the grassroots level. It serves as an inspiring model of how collective efforts can bring about meaningful change and prosperity within local communities.
Mr. Bipin Mandaviya
Executive Director - SuratLocal Vocal Business is all about building people and empowering the local community to grow their business exponentially. - If you've ever heard of Local Vocal Business, you've probably heard it said that it is essentially a people's business. - One of the exceptional characteristics of the Local Vocal Business is that every individual member in business is the brand ambassador of a fellow member but is dependent on how groomed their business network is. - Local Vocal Business is not dictated by politics, race, age, background, or gender, but always by results. In that respect, it is probably also the fairest business networking ecosystem. - The lessons a person can learn while building his or her own business networking are truly priceless. Many people are transformed through the personal growth they experience as a direct result of their challenges in Local Vocal Business. It forced them to get out of their comfort zones, grow, and in many cases become better people.
Mr.Hiren Joshi
Executive Director - VadodaraJust as the name we are Vocal for Local! As an Entrepreneur Local Vocal has been very useful for Personal Growth as well as Business Development. On this platform we are surrounded with same ambitious persons where knowledge and ideas are shared. Business with Bonding is the key. This Platform provides associates for each other business which gives great boost for the business. This Platform has provided opportunities to have collaboration with other diverse businesses. Also we not only keep discussing the topic but immediate action taking discipline we have learnt here. Local Vocal is all about Building Connection, creating Opportunities, increasing self professional confidence which helps to raise our Professional Profile. And yes here we make friends!!
Mr. Swapnil Chaudhari
Executive Director - NashikTOP FRANCHISE REGIONS AVAILABLE
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