The Power of Meaningful Networking | Andrew Griffiths | TEDxPCL
Summary
TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of meaningful networking, dispelling its negative stereotypes as superficial or awkward. They share personal experiences, including how networking led to job opportunities and career progression without applying for a single role. The talk offers practical advice on starting conversations, showing genuine interest, and leveraging curiosity to build connections. It also addresses the challenges of networking with professional superiors and provides tips for closing conversations gracefully. The speaker concludes by likening networking to compound interest, urging consistent investment in relationships for long-term benefits.
Takeaways
- πΆ 'Networking' often has a negative connotation, being associated with superficial interactions and sales tactics.
- π Despite its stigma, networking is crucial for career progression and business opportunities.
- π€ The speaker's personal experience with meaningful networking has led to significant career opportunities without applying for jobs.
- π‘ Networking is about creating genuine connections and being curious about others beyond their job titles.
- π£οΈ Starting a conversation can be the most challenging part of networking, but the context of networking events makes it easier.
- π€ Asking motivation-based questions helps to uncover the passions and interests of the people you network with.
- π₯ When conversing with professional superiors, steer the conversation to familiar ground to add meaningful input.
- π The speaker suggests that luck is an active process, heavily influenced by the network of people who know you.
- π Following up after networking events is crucial for maintaining and building on the connections made.
- π Meaningful networking can lead to unexpected opportunities and should be viewed as an investment in one's career and personal growth.
Q & A
What is the stigma associated with networking as described in the script?
-The stigma associated with networking is that it is seen as an environment where people, both online and offline, are faking the best version of themselves to quickly convince others to do business with them.
Why is networking considered a crucial skill despite its negative stereotype?
-Networking is considered a crucial skill because it is seen as one of the most important tools for career progression and is especially vital for those starting their own business.
How did the speaker realize the value of networking?
-The speaker realized the value of networking about five years ago when they became a student member of the Institute of Directors and learned to network professionally.
What is the primary reason the speaker attributes their career success to?
-The speaker attributes their career success primarily to developing the skill of meaningful networking.
What is the significance of the phrase 'your network is your net worth' mentioned in the script?
-The phrase 'your network is your net worth' signifies the importance of personal connections in creating opportunities and wealth, emphasizing that almost all opportunities come through knowing the right people.
Why did the speaker believe that luck is an active process?
-The speaker believes that luck is an active process because while random chance plays a role, it is heavily influenced by the people who know you, and consistent networking increases the chances of positive occurrences.
What is the hardest part of networking according to the speaker's LinkedIn network?
-According to the speaker's LinkedIn network, the hardest part of networking is starting a conversation with a stranger.
How does the speaker suggest overcoming the fear of starting a conversation at a networking event?
-The speaker suggests overcoming the fear by recognizing that the context of networking events is designed for meeting new people, thus reducing the chances of social rejection.
What role does curiosity play in making networking conversations meaningful, according to the script?
-Curiosity plays a crucial role in making networking conversations meaningful by driving the speaker to ask questions that uncover the other person's passions and interests, leading to more engaging and memorable interactions.
How does the speaker recommend handling conversations with professional superiors at networking events?
-The speaker recommends steering conversations with professional superiors onto familiar ground by asking questions related to topics you know well, which can lead to meaningful discussions and showcase your knowledge.
What is the speaker's advice for closing conversations at networking events without lying?
-The speaker advises being honest about wanting to meet multiple new people, as that is the purpose of networking events, and suggests making introductions or promising to connect them with others who share their interests as a way to add value and end the conversation gracefully.
Why is following up after networking events important, and how should it be done?
-Following up after networking events is important to continue building relationships and serve as a reminder of who you are and your conversation. The speaker recommends sending personalized connection requests on LinkedIn, referencing specific points from your interaction.
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