Friday, May 22, 2020
Personal Branding Weekly - Should You Stay or Go - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Personal Branding Weekly - Should You Stay or Go - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career In everyoneâs myth of the time deprived world, comes those moments of every busy executive or entrepreneur when they must ask should I stay or should I go? (Can you just hear the music from The Clash in your head now?) What Iâm referring to are the dozens of networking events that bombard us via email, text, fax, snail mail, flyers, bulletin boards, updates and newsletters. They could be industry luncheons, professional womenâs groups, professional menâs groups, chamber mixers, meetups, tweetups, structured networking events, after hour mixers, open houses, ribbon cuttings â" you name it in the busy business personâs world there are a slew of events that come your way (much like the slew of advertising venues that attack you when you go into business⦠I know my fellow entrepreneurs can relate). Decision, Decisions How does a busy person decide which ones make sense to attend? When work is pulling at you, that large stack of papers doesnât seem to have changed, that unanswered email list has grown exponentially and there are still âthings to doâ, you find yourself asking âshould I stay or should I goâ. There are THREE CORE ACTIVITIES for any networking event. When an opportunity to network avails itself, think no more of being the traditional âgrip, grin and grazerâ but become the person that takes charge of their time and priorities. Is there someone that will be attending that event/meeting or that can attend that event of meeting that I can make a deeper connection WITH? Review the list of attendees or maybe youâve been to a meeting or an event like this before so you know who are the âregularsâ. Do you need to get to know any of them better. Are they one of the 18 people you need to know? Then, use this even to get to know them better. Is there someone you can make a connection FOR? Is there someone that needs to be at this meeting? This event will have all of their key connections, influencers and decision makers that could help them personally or professionally â" so why not invite them? Nothing will deepen a connection more when you genuinely help someone get connected. Is there someone you need to connect with whom youâve never MET? Will there be a person there that youâve not ever met but need to meet? Could it be someone who will keep you up to date on industry trends? Or, a decision maker, influencer or a connector that will help you get further, farther, faster? Or, might they have some insight into an organization that will help you better understand it? There are people you need to meet. Especially, if you donâtâ have all of the 18 people you need to know in place. This could be the place then. Now, just as another song canters, âtwo out of three ainât badâ. This means that you must have the ability to do two of these connection activities in order to make a positive choice to attend an event. For example, youâre invited to a mixer and you know one of your new contacts really needs to meet the leaders of this group so you: 1. Invite them to the event and meet them there and introduce them to the officers or committee members of the group. 2. Then, you call another contact you have that is a member of this group and ask âwill you be at this event? Would like to reconnect and see whatâs up?â Thatâs two out of three. If youâve got those two things in place, then the answer is âI should GO to the eventâ. Make networking connections a strategy and not just something you stumble upon! Start Your Naughty List Now by Nance Rosen How to Stop Wasting Time at Work by Ceren Cubukcu 5 Ways You Can Benefit from a Personal Branding Coach by Heather Huhman Embracing Limits Increases Productivity by Elinor Stutz 5 Branding Lessons from The Sex Pistols by Brian Horn How Universities Are Failing Their Graduates, Part 3 by Richard Kirby Donât Let Gotcha! Job Interview Questions Getcha! by Skip Freeman Personal Brand Rebrand or Evolution? by Maria Elena Duron Can You Make the 10% Social Media Commitment by Jeff Shuey Attract More Website Visitors for Your Personal Brand by Susan Gilbert Why Your Personal Brand Needs a Video Presence by Chamber of Commerce 5 Tips to a Stress-Free Holiday in Your Business by Leslie Truex 6 Things to Never Say During an Interview by Ken Sundheim Pursuing Jobs Where You Are Not A Good Fit by Marc Miller
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