Tag Archive | "Networking"
Posted on 12 March 2012. Tags: Currency, Job, Networking, Networth, Social Economy, Video Clip
In our new social economy, your networth with your network is the only currency that matters. In this short video clip, find out how to stop networking and start netWORTHing™ to grow your access and influence with your network to help you do your job faster, better and easier! We also recommend . . .NetWORTHing [...]
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Posted on 22 February 2012. Tags: Abundance Mentality, Bad Taste, Blood Sucking, Conscious Choice, Difficult People, Economy, Information Opportunities, John C Maxwell, Morsel, Nature, Networking, Networth, People Power, Promoters, Scarcity Mentality, Spirit, True Intention
“It’s difficult to connect with people while pursuing your selfish agenda. By nature, connecting is a giving experience.” –John C. Maxwell Have you ever been a victim of a network drive-by? Or been personally violated by people claiming to be networking but are just out for themselves and what you can do for them? If [...]
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Posted on 16 June 2011. Tags: Breadth, Breaking The Ice, Business Cards, Business People, Colleague, Eye Contact, Fascination, First Meeting, How To Break The Ice, Ice Breakers, Interaction, Introversion, Meaningful Connection, Network Relationships, Networking, Phrase, Preference, Reluctance, T Break, Warp Speed
Recently a brilliant friend and colleague described to me how she felt attending a professional meeting where she didn’t know anyone sitting around her as being, “awkward and painful,” when she found herself at a loss for how to break the ice with someone she doesn’t know. Here was someone who has so much to [...]
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Posted in Networking, Professional Branding
Posted on 09 June 2011. Tags: Aim, Cheese Factor, Competence, Critical Eye, Decade, Heck, Helping People, Judgment, Leadership Coach, Media Expert, Media Tools, Networking, Personal Brand, Personal Branding, Persuasion, Pr Firm, Social Edge, Tackiness, Thought Leadership, Twitter
Can Twitter Damage Your Professional Brand? Oh, let me count the ways. First, let me say I’m not writing this as a social media “expert,” nor would I ever purport to be. I’m posting this blog as your average professional who uses social media tools as a way to enhance her business. I know there [...]
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Posted on 10 December 2010. Tags: Calendars, Coffee Cup, Coffee Cups, Desk, Exercise, Fairness, Flower Shop, Horrible Death, Ins, Networking, Pens, Radius, Sell Stuff, Sell Your Stuff, Selling Advertising, Simulation, Typical Example
No sales candidate is going to tell you that he doesn’t know how to sell, even when he doesn’t know how. That’s because he thinks he does know. So it’s up to you to figure out if he really does. I know that it sounds a bit corny to ask a sales candidate to sell [...]
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Posted in Sales Issues, Sales Management
Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: Building Relationships, Connecting, Networking
Let’s be honest…this time of the year can be very stressful. Shopping, decorating, addressing greeting cards, hosting and attending parties, mailing gifts, studying for school finals, housing out of town family members and winding down your business for 2009 are all stressful activities. The fact that we’re expected to do them all simultaneously forces me [...]
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Posted on 19 May 2009. Tags: Action Steps, Connecting, Connecting The Dots, Diverse Networks, Networking, Person Information, Social Networks
$948.00 was the annual dollar value of each person in your work email address book according to a recent IBM study published in the Winter Information Systems Conference in February 2009. In other words, this means that every contact in your database has the potential of making you at least $948.00! We also recommend . [...]
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Posted on 12 November 2008. Tags: Attitude, Authentic Approach, Connecting, Fear, Integrity, Natural Talents, Networking
As I have traveled around the country speaking to people about the power of netWORTHing™ one thing has become clear; people are looking for a change! People have a lot of pain around traditional self-serving networking. Everyone has been burned by someone who in the name of networking, is only pursuing their own selfish agenda. [...]
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Posted on 27 August 2008. Tags: Business Referrals, Connecting, Intention, Intersection, Networker, Networking, Professional Connections, Promoters, Relationships
Have you ever been a victim of a network drive-by? Or, have you ever been violated by people claiming to be networking but are just out for themselves and what you can do for them? If you’ve been left with a bad taste in your mouth for networking and think it’s just for blood sucking [...]
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Posted on 27 June 2008. Tags: Connecting, Contact, Email, Networking, Networth, Phone Call, Relationships
Since we all seem to be very preoccupied these days with conserving energy, focusing on recycling and using alternate resources, it seems fitting to remind you that creating goodwill within the relationships of your network, is never in limited supply. We also recommend . . .Net-worth-ing: The Secret to Becoming an Effective NetworkerStop Networking and [...]
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Posted on 19 June 2007. Tags: Buzz, Career Management Field, Connections Resources, Human Resources, Networking, Networth, Reputation, Transition, Word Of Mouth
Her reputation long preceded our introduction. Back in 1993, I was living in San Antonio, Texas, and working in human resources for the largest medical center in the city. That’s when I first heard about Barbara Greene, affectionately known as the “networker from heaven.” We also recommend . . .Stop Networking and Start NetWORTHing™NetWORTHing is [...]
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Posted on 09 April 2007. Tags: Action Steps, Community, Connecting, Networking, Opportunity
I recently had the opportunity to hear author Meg Wheatley speak about her book, Turning to One Another: Simple Conversations to Restore Hope to the Future (Berrett-Koehler, 2002). She reminded me of a very important lesson about the power of community. Senegal, Africa, with a population of 8.5 million, ranks as one of the worst [...]
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Posted on 14 October 2005. Tags: Healthcare Industry, Improving Communication, Keith Ferrazzi, Networking, Patient Satisfaction
It’s been a long time since I have read a book about networking that moved me. When I read Keith Ferrazzi’s book, “Never Eat Alone” published by Doubleday, I was more than moved… I was inspired. What really caught my attention was his idea that we all need to develop a Networking Action Plan to [...]
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Posted on 15 March 2005. Tags: Jobs, Networking, Professional Associations, Thank You Card, Workforce
From the moment Kim walked through my door, I knew this was not going to be a typical networking interview. When she called, referred to me by a friend of mine, she said all the right things to persuade me to make time in my busy schedule to meet with this recent college graduate who [...]
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