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NETWORKING FOR THE INTROVERTED Mark Zhang

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Networking for the Introverted. Mark Zhang. What is Networking?. Expanding the circle of people you know. Building and maintaining connections for shared positive outcome. Why Network?. Think of a Big Goal Networking will help you get there. Why Network?. Hold on a Minute!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NETWORKING FOR THE INTROVERTEDMark Zhang

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What is Networking? Expanding the circle of people you know. Building and maintaining connections for

shared positive outcome.

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Why Network? Think of a Big Goal Networking will help you get there

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Why Network?

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Hold on a Minute!

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Hold on a Minute! Networking is boring and painful! Networking makes me feel awkward and

exhausted. Networking never works. Extroverts are better at networking.

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The Wrong Advice A lot of traditional networking advice

goes like this: Always put yourself out there. “Never eat alone” Promote yourself constantly More contacts = more success

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The Wrong Advice A lot of traditional networking advice goes

like this: Always put yourself out there. “Never eat alone” Promote yourself constantly More contacts = more success

This is extrovert-centered advice! It was never intended for introverts.

Introverts need a different approach.

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What is an Introvert? Introverts

Think to talk Go deep Energize alone

Extroverts Talk to think Go wide Energize with

others

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Self-Assessment For each pair of choices, assign 3 points

between each pair based on your point of view.

For example: A = 3, B = 0 A = 1, B = 2

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Self-Assessment1. A) An ideal day off includes time on my

own.B) An ideal day off is spent with others.

2. A) People may consider me a private personB) People may think I talk too much.

3. A) When networking, I am good at circulating the room.B) When networking, I usually focus on one or two people.

4. A) I prefer working independently.B) I prefer working as part of a team.

5. A) Ideas come to me by thinking things over.B) Ideas come to me by talking things through.

6. A) I prefer being with a group of people at lunch.B) I prefer one-on-one or alone time at lunch.

7. A) I am uncomfortable making small talk.B) I am a natural conversationalist.

8. A) I make friends wherever I go.B) I have few true friends.

9. A) I I often feel misunderstood.B) I am easily understood.

10. A) Colleagues get to know me easily.B) Most colleagues do not know me well.Source: “Networking for People who Hate Networking”, Devora

Zack

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Self-Assessment Extrovert

1. B2. B3. A4. B5. B6. A7. B8. A9. B10. A

Introvert1. A2. A3. B4. A5. A6. B7. A8. B9. A10. B

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Results 26 – 30 Strong preference for dominant

style 21 – 25 Preference 16 – 20 Slight preference

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How to Network as an Introvert General Tips

Plan ahead Listen and

process Take breaks

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Meeting New People Plan ahead Approaching Someone Making Small Talk Making an Exit Write it Down Taking Breaks

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Plan ahead What are you comfortable sharing about

yourself? Prepare meaty answers to questions like “How

are you? Where are you from?” Prepare questions. What are you interested in in

the people you meet? Plan who you want to talk to and focus on them.

You are about to network with each other. Take a few minutes to prepare.

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Approaching People Ask an offhand question

“Have you ever been to one of these before?”

“What kind of cheese is this?” Note unusual style, accessories, etc. and

compliment Smile Make eye contact

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Making Small Talk Focus on others. Ask them questions about themselves Listen and be interested in what they

say Continue asking insightful questions Be prepared to answer the questions you

ask

Get up and meet 1 or 2 people

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How to Make an Exit Plan your exit ahead of time Be gracious and warm. “It was really nice talking with you.” “I’m going to get some fresh air.” “I’m going to walk around some more.” “I don’t want to stop you from meeting

other people, but maybe we can add each other on FB and continue the conversation there.”

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Practice Meet at least 3 people

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Write it Down Name (with pronunciation hints) Event location, date Personal Facts (family, birthday,

interests,…) Brief conversation summary Intended follow-up

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Take breaks If you’re at a networking event or a

party, it’s okay to take breaks!

It’s also okay to take the night off (refuse the evening events at a conference, etc).

If you are exhausted, you will NOT make a good impression.

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Building Lasting Relationships This is where introverts can really shine.

Two parts: Follow up Keep in touch

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Follow up Reference something specific in the

conversation you enjoyed hearing about. Ask how a new project is progressing. Ask how their kid is doing

If you really want to impress, send a handwritten letter.

Be thoughtful and sincere. (introverts are good at this)

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Keep in Touch It’s tough! Here are some ideas:

Get lunch if you’re in the area. Send them relevant articles. Ask if they’d like a referral. Refer someone to them (ask them first) Ask for help! Go out of your way to help them.

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Summary

Plan ahead Listen and process Take breaks

Introvert-centered Networking Think to talk Go deep Energize alone

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Life is one big networking opportunity

Recommended Reading: Networking for People Who

Hate NetworkingDevora Zack