Networking is about relationships and relationships require communication. When it comes to that activity, we need to understand more than just the language. We need to navigate the specific etiquette and protocols inherent in that communication. If you’d like you words and actions to convey the message you intend, join Greg and Debby as they discuss the why’s and wherefores of networking communication.
Thank you to ConvoSparker:
- Taylor Rachko, Manager, Garage Floor Coating, https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-rachko-16455b58/
- Tony Szczechowski, CEO at Pro Edge Lawn Care, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-szczechowski-22373248/
- George Scott, President at Business Consulting Solutions LLC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-scott-mba-81b04a18/
Also Mentioned:
- Calendly – Free Online Appointment Scheduler -- https://calendly.com/
- Mimi Brown, Motivational Leadership Speaker, https://www.linkedin.com/in/motivationalleadershipspeaker/
- Ian Hafner, Karate Master and Rock Star, https://www.facebook.com/ian.hafner
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Listen for:
[0:30] The secret skills of tech support
[2:45] How to honor the intent of Cc and Bcc in emails
[5:50] Our squirrel moment with the CCC
[8:15] Business card etiquette
[11:30] Should you write on the back of the card?
[12:45] Passing contact information without the business card
[18:00] To pre-schedule or not pre-schedule – that is the question
[20:45] Forgiveness is good networking
More Information:
If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/