Capitalize on Style

Appreciating how personality (introversion, extroversion, communication styles, shyness & mindset, previous learnings, attitudes, misconceptions) affect the ability to build relationships.

Be able to:

  • Identify personal style
  • Clarify attitudes toward networking
  • Re-frame networking as teaching & giving
  • Adopt leading-edge beliefs about the critical role of networking in the marketplace

Take a Strategic Approach

Targeting specific organizational & career outcomes (macro) and agenda-building for specific networking events & encounters (micro).

Be able to:

  • Make informed choices about how to focus attention, time & money
  • Adapt and apply the tools of networking to
  • Get on board quickly
  • Get the job done
  • Get behind organizational initiatives
  • Get the business
  • Get the most out of meetings & conferences
  • Get ahead
  • Plan agendas to achieve maximum value from events / encounters

Envision the Ideal Network

Identifying WorkNet, OrgNet, ProNet, LifeNet contacts & appreciating the benefits, challenges, & leveraging opportunities faced in developing each of them.

Be able to:

  • Correctly locate any contact in the appropiate Net
  • Map WorkNet & OrgNet contacts
  • Use criteria to evaluate relationships & sort them into categories, such as Start / Rev Up, Enrich, & Repair
  • Plan structured next-step conversations
  • Leverage opportunities from one Net to another

Develop Relationships

Seeing relationships development in 6 stages & managing the trust-building process by teaching character & competence.

Be able to:

  • Use criteria to determine the stage of any relationship
  • Survey & evaluate options for demonstrating character & competence
  • Know how trust is broken & how to re/establish it
  • Determine what to teach and learn if you want more of a relationship
  • Initiate & manage the 6 follow-through conversations

Increase Social Acumen

Becoming more comfortable, confident, and professional by mastering relationship rituals.

Be able to:

  • Make your name memorable
  • Learn names using specific techniques
  • Deal with forgotten names in a way that builds the relationship
  • Know the best times to exchange business cards & how to use them to create a connection
  • Easily join groups of people who are already talking
  • Use specific methods to end conversations with the future in mind
  • Handle awkward moments

Showcase Expertise

Using examples & stories to teach contacts about expertise, experience, talents & interests.

Be able to:

  • Answer “What do you do?” in a way that makes expertise visible & memorable
  • Call to mind, identify & research events & successes that teach organizational, team, or individual capabilities
  • Use guidelines to construct & edit stories that highlight what you want to teach
  • Recognize storytelling opportunities
  • Deliver stories in a way that increases personal & organizational visibility

Assess Opportunities

Choosing optimum networking opportunities & making participation pay off.

Be able to:

  • Analyze & select networking arenas to reflect your goals
  • Decide if a specific group meets your needs
  • Outline participation & plan how to get the most from time & money spent
  • Decide when to discontinue involvement in a group
  • Create a customized group to generate referrals & find resources
  • Seek out & plan how to take advantage of internal networking opportunities

Deliver Value

Contributing to the organization’s networking culture & capitalizing on networking to affect the bottom line.

Be able to:

  • Ask questions designed to learn about others & develop relationships
  • Listen generously with a bias toward action
  • Be alert for opportunities to connect your contacts & provide access to resources, talent, opportunities
  • Up the ROI by bringing back business intelligence from conferences & meetings
  • Encourage & support (model and mentor) a networking culture throughout the organization
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