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Networking: Preparing for the Event

   
Author: Helen Wilkie
 

1. Your networking purpose

Why are you attending this particular event? Be specific. Do you want to meet a particular person or persons? For what purpose? If you do meet, what will you say?

It helps if you find out as much as possible about him or her on a personal level. Is he an art lover? Is she known to enjoy mentoring young people? Have you read something lately they might enjoy hearing about?

Do you personally know someone else at the gathering who could introduce you? If so, you are ahead of the game. Try to arrange the introduction in advance.

2. How will you get there?

Be sure you know exactly where the event is to be held and how you will travel. In some big city downtown areas, public transportation is faster and more reliable than driving.

If you do plan to drive, where will you park? Call the venue and ask about available parking, and allow enough time to take care of it. Dont arrive flustered and in a bad mood because you spent half an hour looking for a parking spot and then had to run half a block to get there on time.

3. What will you wear?

This is not a trivial decision. Its about your business image, the impression you make on those you meet, and it can have a huge effect on how well you do at this business of networking. Networking for business or career development calls for a businesslike attitude and appearance. Caution: business casual is to be avoided. Its much better to be slightly overdressed than appear uncaring, an impression often created by casual clothing.

Whether its in the heat of midsummer or the dead of winter, you should enter the actual networking area looking your best. Discard winter boots or overshoes in the cloakroom and change into smart shoes. In summer, regardless of temperature, theres nothing businesslike about bare toes hanging over the edge of backless sandalssave that look for the beach or the Red Carpet! Check your hair and overall appearance before entering the networking area. (That goes for both men and women.)

Think carefully about your wardrobe and prepare your clean, pressed outfit the night before.

If you'd like a free checklist to help you prepare for networking events and make the most of what you do afterwards, go to http://www.mhwcom.com/pages/networkingchecklist.html

 
 
 

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