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How to Build an Effective Professional Network Through Connections
- University of Washington: Business English (Socializing/Meetings/Planning/Negotiations/Presentations) Tip:It takes [3:22] to read this article.
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Networking is also about creating a network where people help each other. If you can help someone solve a problem, you will be an asset to that person. Ask yourself these questions. What can I offer a contact? What are my strengths? How can a new contact help me? What issues, problems, and my facing? If someone can help you solve a problem, they will become an asset to you. A good networker is someone who listens well. This will help you find out what you have in common with or how you might be able to help the other person. If you receive a business card from someone, write down something interesting about the person or the topic of conversation on the back of the card, this will help you remember details if you decide to follow up with the person later.
A good network means that you can connect with other people. Think about how you can make connections between your contacts. For example, if you know someone who can help solve someone else's problem, you become an asset to both people. If you follow up with someone you've met, even if it's just a quick email, it will strengthen the connection that you've made. Let's listen to this conversation. Notice how Speaker A shows good networking skills. So how's business going? Great. We're even thinking of expanding into California. Really? Listen, I know someone who has a lot of experience in retail in San Francisco. She might be able to give you some tips. Oh, that would be very helpful. Well do you have a card? Sure. Then if it's okay, I can pass on your contact details to her. Definitely, I appreciate it. Here you are. Thanks, and here's mine. Can you remember what words are missing in these expressions?
- expand
verb
1. become larger in size or volume or quantity
e.g. his business expanded rapidly
2. exaggerate or make bigger
e.g. The charges were inflated
Synonym: inflateblow upamplify
3. grow vigorously
e.g. The deer population in this town is thriving
business is boomingSynonym: boomthriveflourish
4. expand the influence of
e.g. The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent
Synonym: extend
5. make bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity
e.g. expand the house by adding another wing
6. add details, as to an account or idea
clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writinge.g. She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation
Synonym: elaboratelucubrateexpatiateexpositenlargeflesh outexpounddilate
7. extend in one or more directions
e.g. The dough expands
Synonym: spread out
- asset
noun
1. a useful or valuable quality
Synonym: plus
- common
- connections
- networking
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