Network marketing as a business structure has been revolutionary in its own right. It has given millions of people unequaled opportunity. It has been instrumental in eliminating bureaucracy and instilling a corporate culture of merit and equality.
However, it has also developed a bad name. Like any industry, the problem isn’t with the structure; it’s how it has been applied by specific individuals and companies. Every industry and company will experience difficulties when corporate leaders exploit and manipulate, and associates are self-seeking. The loss of principles in the name of expediency always produces negative consequences.
Unfortunately, many have forgotten the lesson of the Golden Goose. Through exploitation and expediency, and urged by the desire to get rich quickly, companies have cut open their assets and killed them in the process. Principles and people combine to form the true asset—or the “Golden Goose”—of “A” companies. When greed sets in, these are neglected, people are hurt, and ruin ensues.
Many traditional companies care little about building for the future or making lasting impact. They’re in it solely for the money. Likewise, many hard-core network marketers don’t care about the product or the purpose—they are just trying to make money. They want to get all of the eggs as fast as they can, however they can. Their methods become exploitive.
They strive to get in at the right time, jockey for position, and manipulate others, versus believing in a product and purpose and building something that will last and make a difference in the lives of everyone involved for years to come.
“A” companies understand that there are a lot of eggs to go around and that everyone can be blessed and uplifted when the “goose” is properly cultivated. This principle-based, abundance mentality leads them to believe in the mantra, “Together we are better.” These are the companies that last and that improve the world. An “A” company has a credo culture that is designed to protect the goose.*
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