28.03.08

Speed Networking for Introverts

- Business Networking for Introverts -

So many aspects of networking events can be brutal for introverts – approaching strangers, making small talk, self-promotion – but recently I had the pleasure of attending a networking event that basically did away with all of those things. Called “Intimate” Alliances, it was organized by Neworld Coaching to help business owners explore joint ventures with one another. Each participant met with every other person in the room for an allotted period of time, during which we asked each other a series of specific questions. In other words, you didn’t have to go up to people and introduce yourself if you weren’t comfortable doing that, because you would be meeting everyone at some point anyway. You didn’t have to make small talk, because there were structured discussion topics. And you didn’t have to promote your products or services, because that wasn’t the purpose of the event.

If that still sounds like too much interaction for you, Neworld Coaching has another solution that might be right up your alley - their Beehive Game Online lets you network from the comfort of your own home or office!

I’d like to add that both forms of networking have proven effective for me, as well as letting me stay in my comfort zone!





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From the Desk of Janet Barclay :: March in Review :: April :: 2008

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Dawn Smith

Hi janet,

I love the article. Thank you so much for the kind words. we are holding a few more Beehive Games in may and “Intimate” Alliances in June. Check out our website for details. I hope the sale of your new e-book is going well. I think it is awesome and I know it will help so many people that are using Office 2003. That is why we appreciate people who do what you do! YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!



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