For professionals to succeed, visibility is the key. For those of you who are shy or reticent, and with busy lives we all lead, it is getting more difficult to develop connections with other people. The workplace has many obstacles to those who are shy, to the point that they prefer solitary work than working on projects with others.
You may notice we have made no reference to open groups in this discussion. We believe there is an abundance of open networking groups and no need to create more. If you’re looking for an active, powerful, open group, look no further than your local chamber of commerce. If it isn’t functioning at a high level, volunteer to super-charge the networking for them. You will have an instant audience and you will be more likely to succeed.
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You need to know exactly the steps that you are taking up followed by working on these steps. if you work on the predestined goals then success is just a miles away.
This will help prioritize your networking. It will also show you over time which groups are effective, the amount of money you spend networking, and the cost of driving to each networking event.
Think about a time when you needed to make a new connection, say, to a reliable auto mechanic. You may have started out by scanning the yellow pages only to realize that there’s no way to know who’s honest and competent. What do you do then? You do what everyone does: they turn to friends, family and acquaintances for a personal recommendation. If the first person you ask can’t offer you a good referral, he or she may know someone who can, and if not, you move on to the next person on your list, and the next. Pretty soon you make the connection you were looking for…even without your set of official networking on instagram!
Use your community. Job seekers often forget to use another powerful network: the community they live in. Drop the kids at school and chat with other parents. Help out at the next working bee. Talk work at the local pub or at the football game: it’s okay … really. You’ll never know who-knows-who unless you make this effort.
Owning your own business is the most exhilarating, hardest and most satisfying thing you will ever do. And, once you’re successful, they can’t fire you!