One Simple Rule for a Winning Approach to Networking 09/29/11


In this video, Networking expert Charlie Lawson talks with me about the Networking Disconnect which commonly hinders the success of many who attend networking events and mixers.

Charlie explains that the Disconnect can be avoided all together by following one simple rule that will get your networking approach and intent geared in the right direction.  I’ll give you a hint–it involves big fish and coffee. ;-)

After watching the video, come back and comment about your experience(s) with the Networking Disconnect (trust me, we’ve all had some experience with it) and what you think about the advice Charlie offers in the video . . . looking forward to hearing from you!

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6 Responses to this article

 
Donn Sharer September 29, 2011 Reply

Great video Ivan. Do you think one of the inhibitors to initiating relationships at networking events has been the focus on “elevator speeches”? Instead of “what do you do & how did you get into doing that?” it’s “here’s what I do & how I might be able to do it with you”

 
Rana Shahbaz September 30, 2011 Reply

Really good piece of advice Charlie.

This is the same mistake most people make when they use social media tools to generate business.

 
Randy T. September 30, 2011 Reply

I must wholeheartedly agree with you both. The disconnect is OH so important. And I’ll go a step further to tell you why. So many people not only “don’t get it” or don’t like the experience of networking because they’ll think they are going for the big deal or the big client. We all know that ‘s wrong, but worse than that is that these people will very much be turned off to the networking process as a whole after such an experience. They miss the entire point of it all. And that’s just a huge shame!

 
Bertrand McHenry October 3, 2011 Reply

Excellent video and so true on all counts! In this hyper competitive market there is so much pressure to attend evey event, network, and bring closed business back to the office. The paradigm shift we are moving to is “other focused”. I love Dr. Misner’s quote; “Go in the door giving”…this way you are always adding value and setting yourself up to earn the right to do business and form relationships.

 
Guy McLaren @Pretoria Web October 17, 2011 Reply

I am convinced that people don’t get networking, be it in real life or social media. The desire to hand out a thousand business cards at every meeting does not seem any different from repeating the same tweet or status over and over.

Making contacts that will bring future referrals seems a lot more valuable to me

Guy McLaren
Pretoriaweb (Business Network and chamber)

 

Business networking should be both fun and informative. Some good advice there that we will be able to integrate into our own business network!

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