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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Networking to Success IMA January 19, 2102
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Overview My Opinions What is Networking? Places to Network How big should a network be? My Tool Bag Elevator Pitches Personal Cards Approaching People Communications Summary
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net My Opinions Being in transition is permanent, “landing” is only temporary Keys to Successful networking: –“ABC” – Always be connected –“ABP” – Always be positive
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net What is Networking? Relationship Building We network all the time –Personal Network –In-transition Network –Business Network –Combined Network It is NOT - “Hi, how are you; give me some names and leads” You seek “AIR” – Advice, Information, Referrals Be a “giver” – Open a “bank account” Need a “Support System” “Practice makes perfect”
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Where can we Network? Volunteer Groups Networking Groups - www.LandingExpert.com – Google searcheswww.LandingExpert.com Family functions Seminars Charitable Events / Galas Family sports – soccer, baseball, basketball Chambers of Commerce Alumni Groups Industry Associations Professional Associations Social Networking Sites Everyday opportunities – cleaners, hair salon, mailman, grocery, church
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net How big should a Network be? Quality vs. Quantity - >500?? “Although it is good to know a lot of people, it is much better to know a lot of people who know you” Think big – not small Coworkers, family, friends, others Linkedin system is a good source Networking Groups Follow-up with members – cards, articles of interest Networking is continual – not just when you are in- transition Out of sight – out of mind
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net What’s in my tool bag? Positive attitude – Who wants to be with depressed people? Dress for success Elevator Speech Name Tag – LARGE PRINT Personal business cards One page profile Resumes – 1, 2, multi- pages Linked-in Profile References Cover Letters Thank you letters
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Elevator Pitches Let’s go “Fishing” Short, clear, concise and consistent Not resume regurgitation Be a Teaser! Targeted to the audience you are with Tag line – intrigue – future talks WWW.15SECONDPITCH.com
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Personal Cards Professional Quality Use both sides Executive Summary Always keep them available Give them out Not Vista Print commercial
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Approaching People Make others “Winners” Elevator pitches – should be targeted to different audiences How can you help them? Clear, concise and consistent messages “Telephone Game”
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Communications with others Ask a person for their preference Always Professional E-mails –Signature –Email address –Phone numbers –Address –Spelling / grammar
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Summary Relationship building = Successful networking Networking requires organization and follow –up Networking requires having the proper tools Jobs are temporary – networking is permanent Networking is as easy as “ABC” –“ABC” - Always be connected –“ABP” – Always be positive
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Tips on Working the Room IMA January 19, 2012
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Summary Let’s Prepare What do I wear ? What do I bring? Positioning Introductions Conversations Body language Moving on Follow-up Conclusion
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Let’s Prepare What is my objective? –Who is in-charge? –Can I get a list of attendees? –Who will be attending? –Who do I want to meet? –How many people do I want to meet? –Who can I introduce to whom? –Who can introduce me to others?
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net What do I Wear? What Do I Bring? Dress for Success –Be unique – colorful – tasteful - noticeable Bring your “tool box” with the following: –Personal cards –Pens and paper –Name Badge –Elevator pitch –Questions you want to get answered –Topics to discuss
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Positioning Arrive early Wear name tag Be near door, bar, food area Don’t sit down alone Keep one hand free – avoid drink / food Try to face the entrance way to see new arrivals Break away from the people you know
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Introductions Meet more people than fewer Initiate handshakes Repeat your name Repeat the name of the person you meet Be a good listener – do not “SELL” Look for the “wallflowers” Focus on relationships – What do we have in “common”
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Conversations Resist interrupting Use active listening skills Look at the leader of the “group” Do not talk about “I” or “me” Refer back – “as you were saying…” Focus on being interested vs. being interesting – ask questions Try to find things in common Repeat people names Always be “positive”
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Body Language Be Relaxed Keep head level – Don’t fidget – Stand Straight Maintain an approachable expression Nod your head – make eye contact Pause and listen Be sensitive to the space of others Smile Look interested
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Moving On Apportion your time based upon attendees Excuse yourself –I need to say hello to someone I see –I have to refresh my drink –I have to make a phone call Exchange business cards Keep one hand free to shake hands Nice to meet you – I will call you Follow-up 1 – 3 days
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Follow-up Send thank you cards or thank you emails Follow up with anything you promised Call to continue the conversation How can you help?
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Conclusion Plan ahead strategically Set your goals for the event Be relaxed Bring your “tool box” Listener vs. talker Be a giver “ABP” – Always be positive “ABC” – Always be connected
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Marty Latman - BaconML@nac.net Contact Information Marty Latman 201-919-2607 – Cell 201-337-7554 – Home Email: BaconML@nac.netBaconML@nac.net http://www.linkedin.com/in/martylatman
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