I recently wrote about networking with real people, as opposed to the cyber-people on your Social Media friends lists (Tips for carbon-based networking ).
In this article we’ll review suggestions for networking at business events. Regardless of the power of online networking, good networking techniques at live events reminds us again and again that there’s no substitute for getting face-to-face with business people – provided we play our cards right.
With that in mind, I would urge all of us to observe the following networking practices.
Excellent tips, as are the ones in “Carbon-based networking” (http://tinyurl.com/ylmn6pw). I love meeting people, and do a lot of that in my job - but have always hated turning away from someone. This gave me some excellent advice on how to handle those segues more gracefully. Thanks so much, Mike! Always enjoy your Blog emails.
This has become my favorite RSS feed. Great tips on networking. On the second tip, it is so important to do your homework first:time is spent more productively,if you have trouble remembering names you have a framework in mind that you can attach your actual contacts. Could you address the difference between networking and netweaving? And what do you know about the study of semiotics? Does this discipline inform or add anything of value to internet communication?
From the author:
Mara and David, thank you for the kind words.
David, you stumped me on “netweaving” and “semiotics,” so I looked them up. Very interesting and topics I likely will write about in upcoming months. Thank you for the enlightenment.
For readers unfamiliar with these terms, as I was, you can get an explanation of netweaving at this link: http://tinyurl.com/d66qrd
And a briefing on semiotics can be found at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiotics
Cheers.
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