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Are you Networking Productively?

By Shawn Kinkade | October 16, 2007

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I’m currently taking the shotgun approach to networking.  I haven’t yet found that really productive niche or two, so instead I’m going to pretty much any event that I can within a 20 mile radius.  It’s pretty tiring, but I think it will pay off in the long run (and I’m meeting a lot of great people…!).

Here’s a partial list of my networking activities just in the last week or so:

Wow - that’s a big list.  So the volume and the opportunities are there - now how do I make them productive?  This came up in my ACA team meeting this afternoon and there were a couple of interesting suggestions:

  1. Develop a very specific ‘target’ list of prospects that you’d like to meet and share it with your teams.  Obviously this wouldn’t work at a chamber, but most of the other groups would support the idea of requesting specific contacts.  The benefit is that this allows you to tap into the 6 degrees, the idea that someone in the room probably knows who you want to meet.
  2. Get to know your networking partners really well.  The suggestion is to actually do a presentation on someone else in the group as a way to insure you really know what they do.  The better you know them, the more likely you are to recognize how you could refer them and help them out.
  3. Work together - collaborate when possible on opportunities that could benefit multiple networking partners.

On top of that, the obvious answer is that you need to actively participate - in the meetings, in the discussion and frequent one on one meetings with other people. 

It’s also important to realize that things take time.  You’re not going to make any progress until someone Knows, Likes AND Trusts you, and that curve can take months to get through.

If you’ve got other ideas or suggestions on how to get the most out of your networking, I’d love to hear about them.

Shawn Kinkade  www.aspirekc.com

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