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10 Rules of Networking Presented to NAAAP-DFW June 15, 2011

10 Rules of Networking for NAAAP

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Presentation given to the National Association of Asian American Professionals (DFW chapter). Teamed with J.R. Atkins.

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Page 1: 10 Rules of Networking for NAAAP

10 Rules of Networking

Presented to

NAAAP-DFW

10 Rules of Networking

Presented to

NAAAP-DFW

June 15, 2011June 15, 2011

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Ten Rules Ten Rules

• Networking is not about a job or a sale

• These are general rules (guidelines)

• There are more guidelines

• Mostly “common sense”

• Your network is incredibly valuable

• Networking is not about a job or a sale

• These are general rules (guidelines)

• There are more guidelines

• Mostly “common sense”

• Your network is incredibly valuable

The Relentless Networker

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Number 10 Number 10

• Have a strategy and a plan

Who do you want to meet?

How long will you stay?

What message or image do you want to convey?

How will you follow up?

• Have a strategy and a plan

Who do you want to meet?

How long will you stay?

What message or image do you want to convey?

How will you follow up?

The Relentless Networker

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Number 9 Number 9

• Ask, don’t talk

Learn from conversation

It’s a dialogue, not a monologue

Forget “I”

Think “them”

• Ask, don’t talk

Learn from conversation

It’s a dialogue, not a monologue

Forget “I”

Think “them”

The Relentless Networker

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Number 8 Number 8

• Have energy

Start conversations

Look people in the eye

Be awake

• Have energy

Start conversations

Look people in the eye

Be awake

The Relentless Networker

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Number 7 Number 7

• Have stories

Be able to relate to people

Share ideas through experiences

Springboard from others’ stories

• Have stories

Be able to relate to people

Share ideas through experiences

Springboard from others’ stories

The Relentless Networker

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Number 6 Number 6

• Bring people into the conversation

Try to involve several people

Ask questions of silent people

Make the effort to meet everybody in the group

• Bring people into the conversation

Try to involve several people

Ask questions of silent people

Make the effort to meet everybody in the group

The Relentless Networker

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Number 5 Number 5

• Always be “on”

Relax, but be prepared

Know your “elevator speech”

Remember key facts and names

• Always be “on”

Relax, but be prepared

Know your “elevator speech”

Remember key facts and names

The Relentless Networker

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Sidebar: The Short Speech Sidebar: The Short Speech

The Relentless Networker

• Be brief

• Start and finish with your name

• Quantify what you do

• Be clear

• Have energy and passion

• Be brief

• Start and finish with your name

• Quantify what you do

• Be clear

• Have energy and passion

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Number 4 Number 4

• Know the dress code

Suit and tie

Business casual

Casual

Practice good grooming

• Know the dress code

Suit and tie

Business casual

Casual

Practice good grooming

The Relentless Networker

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Number 3 Number 3

• Be known

Who knows you

What you know

Who you know

Being the “go-to” gal (or guy)

• Be known

Who knows you

What you know

Who you know

Being the “go-to” gal (or guy)

The Relentless Networker

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Number 2 Number 2

• Always carry business cards

Really, everywhere

Make notes

Invite people to contact you

Where to keep them

• Always carry business cards

Really, everywhere

Make notes

Invite people to contact you

Where to keep them

The Relentless Networker

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Segue: The Social Media Connection

Segue: The Social Media Connection

• The “third question”

“Are you on LinkedIn?”

“May I follow you on…”

• The “third question”

“Are you on LinkedIn?”

“May I follow you on…”

The Relentless Networker

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Number 1 Number 1

• Be polite

Manners mean everything

Please and thank you

No interruptions

At meals, the right fork

• Be polite

Manners mean everything

Please and thank you

No interruptions

At meals, the right fork

The Relentless Networker

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Remember…. Remember….

• Be patient

• Persistence pays off

• It is not about you

• Be patient

• Persistence pays off

• It is not about you

The Relentless Networker

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Ten Rules Ten Rules

• Have a strategy, be strategic, have a plan• Ask, don’t talk• Have energy• Have stories• Bring people into the conversation• Always be on• Know the dress code• Be known• Always carry business cards• Be polite

• Have a strategy, be strategic, have a plan• Ask, don’t talk• Have energy• Have stories• Bring people into the conversation• Always be on• Know the dress code• Be known• Always carry business cards• Be polite

The Relentless Networker

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The Relentless Networker

Paul E Maynard

[email protected]

817-891-1167

www.paulemaynard.com

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