As 2008 comes to a close many of us will become reflective. We’ll reflect on what we can learn from our past in hopes of creating a stronger future. Perhaps we will contemplate things like sales, expenses, employee morale, family life, physical health, what we learned, spiritual growth and many more items. But how many of us will look at our networks?
Did we continually nourish our network?
There are so many ways to nourish our network. Here is a quick list of some of my favorites:
- When you see an e-mail, article, news piece or whatever; forward it to the people you know who need to see it.
- Is there a new company coming to town or a new building going up? Who in your network wants to know about it? Share the information.
- Have you found a great new dry cleaner or new service station? Let the people in your network who share your geography know about it.
- What’s the best business book you have read lately? Recommend it, better yet- send copies to the important folks in your network (check out “Foundational Networking” by Frank Agin)
- Grab people that need to meet each other and set up an impromptu networking meeting.
- Did we add quality people to our network and share them with our network?
7. GIVE REFERRALS
So often we focus so much on the give that we forget how to help ourselves with the get ;-)
- Did our network nourish us?
- Did we make sure they knew how to provide us quality referrals?
- Did we learn new things that can help us in our business?
- When we provided referrals did our network follow up and treat our referrals right?
- Did our network bring us to events and introduce us to the people we need to meet?
- Do you tell your network the specifics of the “who” you need to meet.
- Have you identified both your target client and your target partner?
- Does your network know why you need to meet them?
- Do they understand the value you have to offer?
- Have they referred people to you in the past?
- Are they likely to refer people to you in the future?
As you look through the list of questions and statements how are you and your network doing? What could you and your network be doing better? There are likely people in your network to whom you could be referring more business. It’s also likely there are people from whom you should be receiving more. It’s ok to network in multiple circles and continue to add people to your network.
Consider this; networking is a 24/7 wherever you are opportunity when done properly. As you meet new people and connect your networks you can be nourishing us all.
Here's to a very connected holiday season-
Terry Bean
networkedinc.com
248-224-1326
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