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ENET - How does it work

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ENETAdded ValueHow does it workGoal and resultsUsersBussines ModelProject phasesContact
Networking's profile checker    Partners Identifier    Meetings simulator    Facilitator of business    

eNET crosses profiles, identifies compatible couples and offers processes taken minutes of networking in an environment protected for the users,

  • Crosses Profiles
  • Identifies compatible Partners
  • Provides scenes and processes taken minutes of networking.

eNET generates a networking's profile from the information given by the user on three relevant aspects. On the one hand, its competitions of business and corporate values. For other one, on the type of business / project that it tries to approach across the networking. Finally on the same parameters on the partner or associate of business who wants to find. And only by means of a few clicks.

In a second step, eNET crosses profile information and lists them ordered for degree of compatibility for the user.

Then, it makes possible to the user controlled scenes that they simulate networking, from the first comparisons in a phase of negotiation type in real life up to the final phases of a negotiation. So, the possible partners can calibrate the degree of interest of continuing forward in the process of mutual knowledge.

The last phases allow to value with a high degree of reliability the relevancy of this interaction to future, and therefore it allows to the user to decide if unitedly with its possible partner, they continue the negotiation off line.

Several processes can be carried out of networking of simultaneous form.

eNET will have a free version, and a version of payment for service. The aim is how to decide what has to be the fundamental difference for the free service and that of payment in eNET, though is sure that it will be established by the sophistication of the possibilities of interaction that it offers to the users in the final phase of the protocol.

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