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Networking for the New Professional and the Shy But Talented Zina Haywood Gateway Technical College Michael White University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
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What is Networking? The process of developing and maintaining quality relationships that are mutually beneficial. –On-going (non-stop) –Personal and Practical Purposes –Any place, any time
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How did you find out about your current job? How did you choose your neighborhood? How did you find your doctor, dentist, day care provider, health club, restaurant?
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Have you Ever... Sought advice from someone you know? Been introduced to a person who could help you? Had someone champion your cause? Have you done any of these things for others?
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“It’s not what you know but who you know.”
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What problems or issues do you have with Networking?
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Building Relationships (There is no magic formula) 1.Meet people 2.Listen and Learn 3.Make Connections 4.Follow up 5.Stay in Touch
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Techniques Develop a 30 second infomercial about yourself. Get in Line Start a conversation at dinner Look People in the Eye –It shows Respect & Interest Be Confident Be Appreciative
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Techniques Remember Names “... A person’s name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in any language.” (Dale Carnegie) –Remember something physical –Repeat the person’s name –Make up a visual story Be respectful of Other’s Boundaries Give Genuine Compliments Be Enthusiastic & Energetic
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The Shy, But Talented
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Advantages of the Shy, But Talented Usually good listeners Usually passionate Usually well prepared and thorough
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Techniques for the Shy... Networking on the Internet –Helps you to become known Use the third eye approach Join a state association committee Take Baby steps
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Your Current Network Current Co-workers Past Co-Workers Professional Association Health Club PTA Church, Synagogue, Mosque Doctor, Attorney, Accountant Current and Former Classmates Neighbors Friends Relatives
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Quiz I’m expecting an important call. Do I leave my cell phone on during a networking meeting? No. I’m going to a networking event and have been advised to hand out at least 25 business cards. Is this a good goal? A better goal is to make a certain number of QUALITY contacts. Just handing out your card does not mean you have made a connection.
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Quiz I’m looking for a new job. Should I send a mass email to my contact list asking for referrals? No. Thoughtfully go through your list and send a personal message or make a phone call only to those who may have an appropriate connection. I’m trying to get a job at XYZ College. I know that a friend of a contact of mine knows the director. Should I use that person as a reference? Only if you have permission of both parties – your contact and his/her friend.
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“Every person you meet is a chance to learn something new.” Andrea R. Nierenberg Nonstop Networking
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Bibliography Books Nonstop Networking: How to Improve Your Life, Luck, and Career by Andrea R. Nierenberg Power Networking Second Edition : 59 Secrets for Personal & Professional Success by Donna Fisher Professional Networking for Dummies by Donna Fisher The Networking Survival Guide: Get the Success You Want By Tapping Into the People You Know by Diane Darling Internet Articles What Dogs Can Teach Us about Networking By Diane Darling http://www.networkingforprofessionals.com/DL.php How to Craft an Effective Elevator Speech by Chris King http://www.creativekeys.net/PowerfulPresentations/article1024.html
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