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Networking
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By:
Dr. Donald E. Wetmore |
So you want to significantly increase your personal
productivity and success in all areas of your life? You
can go it alone or enjoy the help of others.
Networking is a major Time Management tool helping us to
learn from others, getting introductions more easily,
and saving precious resources of time and money in the
process. I have accumulated five "Neat
Networking" suggestions that might help.
1. Make the list. There is power in writing things down
rather than trying to remember everyone you know. I use
a software contacts program to help. Who do you include?
Everyone. Everyone you know, everyone you have met.
Don't just copy the white pages from your local
telephone
directory. "Contact" means you have had
"contact". Add everyone to the database. Leave
no one out. Include name, address, and contacting
information. The average person can easily come up with
an initial list of over 1,000 contacts. Sounds unlikely?
Start with your family, then your
neighbors, and co-workers. How about the co-workers from
your last job(s)? Your high school and college
graduating classes and the teachers you had. You belong
to a professional association, a club, a church? The
bank teller, your dentist, your bookie, they all go on
the list.
2. Categorize the list. This is when a contacts software
program is really useful. Identify those who are
friends, those who are acquaintances, customers,
suppliers, politicians, professionals, or those who
enjoy golf or tennis. The more categories you can place
people in, the quicker you can access the right
contacts. Through my database, there is not a problem I
cannot get answered for myself and those whom I want to
help.
3. Feed the list. Once you create the list you have to
continue to feed it. Update, correct, and add more and
more people as you meet them. We probably meet dozens of
new people every week. My database has grown to over
4,000 now. I spend about an hour every Friday to feed my
list. It's a chore. It's not convenient but it's worth
it.
4. To have a friend, be a friend. Here's how you make
all this data work for you. Networking is not a selfish
technique. If you want this tool to work, you have to be
like a good Congressman. You do things for people. You
help them first. I'm always clipping articles I come
across and sending them to people I know. I send a lot
of birthday cards. I call the majority of the people in
my database at least once a year to talk about them, how
they are doing, what they may need that I can provide
for them. Then when it comes around "election
time", when I need something, I feel no hesitation
to ask for a return favor.
5. Use it. Whenever I start anything, a new
marketing program, a career move, buying a house or a
car, I think of my network first and talk to those in my
database who may be able to give me some answers. I have
saved tons of time and money and advanced my success in
so many ways by tapping into my Network database first.
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Dr. Donald E. Wetmore-Professional Speaker Productivity
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