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Networking for Success!
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2 Joseph Radisek –Current ACOB Financial Rep –Former SSC rep, District B –Former SSC Vice-Chair –University of Dayton 2012 Graduate –FSE for AMEC Presenter
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3 Session Objectives Gain an understanding of networking and its importance from a practical viewpoint Share practical tips and tools to help you improve your network skills in your professional path Get you prepared to network at IMECE!
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4 Session Outline Networking? What is it? Why is Networking important? Networking Myths and Excuses Types of Networking Networking Tips Networking Tools Next Steps: Do it right and succeed!
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5 What is Networking?
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6 Is the deliberate process of exchanging information, resources, support and access in such a way as to create “mutually” beneficial relationships for professional and personal “success”
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Why is Networking Important? 7
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8 Relationships lead to “opportunities” Roughly 70 to 80 % of jobs are obtained through personal Networking “Hidden Job Market” Build experience and confidence In ASME – Increase your visibility to move up in the leadership ladder
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Networking Myths I am too shy… Networking is only for extroverts It’s manipulative… I am not a salesperson They won’t want to talk to me… I am just a student 9
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10 Networking Excuses They are too busy to talk to me I know too many people already I tried it before… It did not work!
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11 Types of Networking Social Media and Online Networking Natural Networking Deliberate Networking – At events and Conference
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12 Social Media and Online Networking Forums for Similar Interests Personal/Professional Webpages for Display Not limited by distance or time restraints
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13 Natural Networking Initiated by self-interest and/or circumstances
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14 Tips of Networking: Preparation Have a stack of business cards Professional, business attire Arrive early Be relaxed and confident Have a plan and stick to it Have your elevator speech ready (will get back to this one)
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15 Tips of Networking: Intro Branch out, work the room! Approach new people First impression – Firm handshake Ask questions about what people do – be a good listener (80% listen – 20% talk) Be sincere and natural
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16 Tips of Networking: Info Maintain a positive attitude and the right level of energy Be engaged – Keep good eye contact Is not a sales pitch – Ask for introductions and know what you want to say Give undivided attention Stand by the food – everyone comes by
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17 Tips of Networking: Closing Offer to help the contact – Be a referral source for others Manage your time – do not spend too much time with a single person Practice exit strategies Thank people for their time and help
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Networking BINGO Activity! 18
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Networking BINGO Activity! 19 Supported a School-Wide Charity/Cause Taking the Same Classes Same Favorite Place to Study/Cram Has an Internship/Co- Op Same School Colors/Mascot Student Section Officer Presented at Conference Found New ASME Members Organized/Ran Section Activity Local Section Member From Same District Same Plans for Tonight At IMECE Traveled from Outside US Traveled from Inside US Well-Rested Same Colored Shoes Same Colored Shirt Different Hair Color Brought Something to Take Notes Similar Car Same Favorite Game Saw the Same New Movie/Book Same Pet Animal Wants the Same Occupation
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Networking Tips Activity! 20
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21 Networking tools Your business card Name badge Brochures Take Notes (account for cultural sensitivities) Learn their names Taglines – Short identifier after your name answering: Why you are here Who you are How you relate to them Memory hooks -Help others remember you -Use them to remember others
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22 Elevator Speech Don’t make it too long - 15 seconds Make it conversational v. formal Have different versions Practice, practice, practice!
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23 A Method to Form an Elevator Speech 1.Brainstorm words or phrases that describe you. Remove any clichés. Keep the honest and unique choices. 2.Create a description of qualifications. Write the speech as you would normally speak. 3.Practice with a group. Request feedback and adjust accordingly. 4.Tailor the speech towards a particular person Bring up an issue pertinent to the person/company. Describe your value towards solving this issue. 5.Allow time for person to respond A few seconds to allow questions and responses 6.Ask for a follow-up Request a meeting, their business card, even your resume
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Elevator Activity Time 24
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25 Follow Up and Follow Through Organize your business cards contacts and make notes Send an e-mail Keep in contact – Remember your promises Connect on social media Follow through with offers to help and/or remind of request for introductions
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26 Good Networking Is an attitude Takes work Does not happen overnight Not a one-way street Has a pay-off Is a process Is reciprocated Does not end
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27 It’s Net WORK!!! Not Net sit or Neteat
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28 Networking for Success! For questions or comments radisekj2@asme.org
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