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The Nuts & Bolts of Networking Given for the GA London - 23rd September 2014.

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The Nuts & Bolts of Networking

@mstafford [email protected]

07970157720

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“It’s not what you know it’s who you know”.

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“It’s not what you know or who you know but who knows you”.

“It’s not what you know it’s who you know”.

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Self-awareness Integrity

Trust

“It’s not what you know or who you know but who knows you”.

“It’s not what you know it’s who you know”.

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Our vision was for a trusted network where “your success requires the aid of others”.

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Networks• Everyone is connected

• No hierarchy

• Diversify your network - but be selective

• It’s a conversation

• Old ‘boys’ conventions don’t apply

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‘Networking’

• Offline can be awkward

• Online can feel like stalking

• Email can be read the wrong way

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‘Networking’

• If you think of all this ‘networking’ as a conversation it will be useful, productive and even enjoyable

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Offline

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Offline• Get some business cards - full-size and not shiny

• Get a pen - a Sharpie is good

• Have some lines ready:

• “What are you working on?”

• “Are you working on <EVENT THEME>?”

• Where’s the beer? Do you want one?

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Practice

• I’m introverted - I don’t like parties, sometimes when my dinners are full I don’t want to be there

• I can do it because I know how to enter and exit conversations

• People want to be talked to - be that person

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Networking Event• There’s always Q&A - note who asks the questions

(they’re always keen to talk and won’t be too busy afterwards)

• Remember one of those questions - ask someone what they thought of the answer

• Be the helpful guy, “Is there anything you need help with right now?”

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On the way home

• Write on the business cards you collected

• Follow on Twitter

• Connect on LinkedIn

• Write an email within 24 hours saying thanks

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Online

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Outbound LinkedIn

Do not click ‘Connect’

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Now click ‘Connect’

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Hi NAME, Context….. @TwitterID (can’t do emails)

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Inbound LinkedIn

DO NOT ACCEPT! Click ‘View Profile’

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Inbound LinkedIn

Check them out a bit more….

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Then accept and follow up… It gets a conversation started…

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Create some ‘canned’ responses in Google Labs…

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You can do this for Calendar Invitation and Emails

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Calendars• Calendar Invitations

• Precise time and duration - 15 minute chunks - stick to it.

• Title - Names of both people (via who?) - not “Meeting”

• Where - full address and www.what3words.com - not “Starbucks King’s Cross”

• Description - instructions on arrival and mobile phone numbers - do not leave blank.

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Meeting People

• Arrive early

• Follow the arrival instructions

• Leave on time

• Follow up the same day - certainly within 24 hours

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Email

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Email introductions

Intro…

bcc introducer… Give some clear options…

This prompts a clear response…

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Email Essentials

• Signature includes:

• Name. Twitter, website & phone number

• Be brief - bullet points are good

• End with a clear question

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Email Essentials

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• Offline can be awkward - Practice

• Online can feel like stalking - Give context

• Email can be read the wrong way - One clear ‘ask’

The Solution

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@mstafford [email protected]

07970157720