Networking
It's not what you know, it's who you know'?
Networking in business. No, not the computer
networking, but the friendship networking. We’re
not talking buddy-buddy friends. We’re talking
someone you can pick up the phone and call when
you need something done NOW. This is how people
become successful, they network. Networking can
be a stepping stone to better contacts, better
prospects and a better career. There are many
important things to know about networking in
order to be successful. It is really important
in any line of business, esspecially if you are
planning on furthering your career or starting
up your own business.
Networking means building professional
relationships with a group of people who can
help you to better your career, and staying in
contact with them.
Building up your network
Who is in your network?
You may not even know it but you already have a
network formed. Relatives, friends, bank
manager, soliciter, accountant, boss,
collegeaues, clients and so on. You may loook at
this group and think how small it is, and it is
small now but the question is`nt about the size
but how can these people help me? Who do they
know that I don`t?
Make a list of all these people consider what
they can do for you. Have they already helped
you in some way or another? Who do they know?
Who do they work for/with?
How to network
The first step of making a new business
acquaintance, is of course, meeting them!
Typically an old social friend will introduce
you, and your title, to the prospect. This is
the most important part, first impressions are
vital. Make sure to explain what the business is
that your in and what exactly your role in the
company is. Then show some interest in the other
person. Find out exactly how helpful they can
be.
If you are still interested, invite them out to
a lunch, keep the lunch completely social.
Become this person’s friend! Well, you sort of
do want to be their friend, but you also need
them. Introduce your new acquaintance to some of
your other friends, bring them into your social
life. When you hold special dinners, make sure
they are invited.
Keep in touch with this new acquaintance,
periodically phone them to give them seemingly
useless information, just so they know you have
not dropped off the face of the earth. Also if
possible, do favors for them, so they owe you
one.
Now, if the time ever comes that you need
something from this person, you can just pick up
the phone and carefully ask. Remember to end the
conversation with “I owe you one.” Attempt to
make as many “business acquaintances” as
possible. You never know when you might need a
favor.