Attending a networking event, whether in-person or remotely, can be fraught with discomfort for even the skillful networker. Listen to Debby and Greg discuss simple techniques you can use to make your time at the next business gathering be more efficient and effective. Sometimes it’s merely a matter of knowing what to do when. Big thanks to Doug Stout and Nicole Dietrich for their questions which sparked the conversation.
Thank you to ConvoSparkers:
- Doug Stout, Retired, https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-p-stout-a2934736/
- Nicole Dietrich, Business Development Manager at Lake Trust Credit Union, https://www.linkedin.com/in/npaine/
Also Mentioned:
- Jeremy Dannheisser, Area Director BNI Johannesburg North, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-dannheisser-119201/
- Ivan Meisner, Founder of BNI, NY Times Bestselling Author, Keynote Speaker, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivanmisner/
- Rocky River Chamber of Commerce, https://www.linkedin.com/company/rockyrivercc/
- Maumee Chamber of Commerce, https://www.linkedin.com/company/maumee-chamber-of-commerce/
- Findlay Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, https://www.linkedin.com/company/findlayhancockchamber/
- Kathy Kreuchauf, President & CEO Findlay Hancock County Community Foundation, https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinekreuchauf/
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Listen for:
[0:35] How to stand out to the guest speaker.
[3:00] Debby admits she is the cause for Greg’s desperation to be loved by the audience.
[3:50] How table networking is different from open networking.
[6:10] What to do in the final minutes.
[8:55] How do you deal with challenging session setups.
[10:45] No “Netsitting”.
[11:30] Follow-up without all the information.
[14:15] Adapting to a virtual networking opportunity
More Information:
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