Networking Fast Five:
- Be goal-oriented. Determine what events will offer opportunities to meet people who can help you reach your goals and objectives.
- Be systematic. Use your specific manual/electronic database system(s) to record notes about those you meet. Send a follow up e-mail or personal note with a brief conversation recap followed by an action-oriented next step to create relationship development momentum. Add additional notes to your specific database system as you learn more.
- Never stop. Before new meetings, review your notes on anyone you might see. Add new information to your database and send e-mails to those who did not attend, sharing something about the meeting that could be of interest to them.
- Find a mentor. Attend appropriate events to find people in your field who could help you learn more about your field. People love to be considered experts, and usually respond well when you treat theirs as an authoritative opinion.
- Say thank you. Keep the relationship alive by staying in touch with an occasional IM (Instant Message), e-mail, text message or something novel like an old-fashioned phone call to schedule a meeting over breakfast or lunch.
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