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The Request

26 November, 2015 - 11:28

Only when you have completed the first three steps should you make a request. The quality of your network depends on following this checklist. It is tempting to jump from step 2 (the approach) to step 4 (the request), but you do so at the risk of not building a quality network on which you can rely for your professional success.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Networking has four distinct stages. Effective networkers shouldn’t take shortcuts.
  • Research, the first stage of networking, enables you to identify the key things and key people with whom you should be networking.
  • Warm introductions are almost always more effective than cold calls.
  • Reconnecting with old contacts is important, but take care when doing so.
  • Follow-up is perhaps the most important part of networking because it helps the relationship to grow.

EXERCISES

  1. Select a company of interest and begin to research key players at that company using the company website, http://www.linkedin.com, and your networking contacts.
  2. Think about how to contact key decision makers at the companies in which you are most interested.
  3. Follow up quickly and effectively after meeting new people. Think about how to continue the relationship, and focus on the giving aspect of the relationship.