這5種非傳統(tǒng)方式幫助你在節(jié)日期間拓展人脈
人們通常會在節(jié)日季進(jìn)行社交,送上祝福,這為拓展新人脈和加深商業(yè)關(guān)系創(chuàng)造了完美的機(jī)會。 你可以通過下面五種方式,充分利用節(jié)日季。 1. 走出辦公室 我居住在科羅拉多州的阿斯彭,所以我會充分利用周圍的環(huán)境,邀請潛在的商業(yè)合作伙伴、投資人和老板,一起在落基山脈度過一天?;┛梢詾槲姨峁┙⒏H密的關(guān)系的機(jī)會,例如在乘坐纜車到山頂?shù)?0分鐘內(nèi),或者在中午休息時間喝一杯熱巧克力的時候,并且我可以吸引聽眾,展示我的品牌與使命。不論在哪里,你都可以把你所在的地區(qū)作為一種資源,拿出時間與客戶一起從事一些戶外活動,加深彼此的聯(lián)系。 2. 參加節(jié)日派對 雖然在一年的這個時間,我們總是禁不住想要拒絕許多節(jié)日活動邀請,但我還是會盡可能多的去參加。你會意外地發(fā)現(xiàn),即便在從辦公室回家的途中,在活動上短暫停留20分鐘,也可以避免當(dāng)前的關(guān)系變得冷淡。維持寶貴的人脈,與建立新的人脈同樣重要。不要去安排一些常見的會面,例如傳統(tǒng)的高爾夫球比賽等,融入到當(dāng)前的節(jié)日環(huán)境當(dāng)中,不僅可以避免社交活動的意圖過于明顯,而且在歡慶的時刻,更有可能帶來商業(yè)機(jī)會。 3. 聯(lián)系你的母校 通過參與到現(xiàn)有人脈網(wǎng)絡(luò)中,尋找拓展人脈的新途徑。我通常會在節(jié)日季前往紐約市,在我的母校哥倫比亞大學(xué)教一節(jié)課。課程通常包括對行業(yè)的洞察,趨勢預(yù)測,以及對Timbers最近取得的成功的案例研究。與社區(qū)的學(xué)院或大學(xué)建立聯(lián)系,看是否有機(jī)會為在校生們上一節(jié)課,或者簡單的進(jìn)行一次問答。這可能吸引到優(yōu)秀的潛在員工,進(jìn)一步拓寬人脈,甚至讓你對自己的公司產(chǎn)生新的想法。 4. 到新年之前的每一天,接觸新的人 在這個月的每一天,樹立一個目標(biāo),加強(qiáng)與某個現(xiàn)有聯(lián)系人的關(guān)系,或者主動接觸你希望在2017年與之共事的其他人。在參加每一次派對時,我會努力把自己介紹給我不認(rèn)識的人。在不參加活動的時候,給不在人脈網(wǎng)絡(luò)內(nèi)的某個人發(fā)一封簡單的LinkedIn信息,也只需要幾分鐘時間。事實(shí)證明,這個目標(biāo)是一項有趣的挑戰(zhàn),會為新的一年帶來許多有用的線索。 5. 志愿者 雖然從事志愿者工作聽起來平淡無奇,但值得關(guān)注的是它的長期效應(yīng)。要想找到與自己志同道合的人,最好的辦法之一就是參加本地的志愿者活動。為一項事業(yè)進(jìn)行捐贈,可以證明你會為他人著想,希望給社區(qū)帶來改變。不論是參加一項全國性的活動,還是由公司在本地消防局舉行一次社區(qū)圣誕晚餐會,節(jié)日期間的志愿者活動總能產(chǎn)生長久的價值。(財富中文網(wǎng)) 作者:Greg Spencer 譯者:劉進(jìn)龍/汪皓 — 本文作者格雷格·斯賓瑟為Timbers Resorts公司的CEO。 |
The season tends to get people socializing and spreading good cheer, making it the perfect opportunity for making new connections and deepening business relationships. Here are five ways you can make the most of the holiday season. 1. Take it out of the office Living in the Aspen, Colo., area, I take full advantage of my surroundings and invite potential business partners, investors, and owners to join me for a day in the Rocky Mountains. Skiing provides an opportunity to create a more personal connection during the 10-minute ski lift rides up the mountain or the mid-day hot chocolate ski-stops and an opportunity to capture my audience and showcase my brand and mission. No matter where you are, you can use your location as a resource and take the time to connect with clients by doing activities outside of the office. 2. Say ‘yes’ to those holiday parties While it’s tempting to decline all the many holiday event invitations we receive this time of year, I make an effort to attend as many as possible. You’ll be surprised that even a 20-minute stop-in on the way home from the office will prevent current contacts getting cold. Maintaining your valuable contacts is just as important as making new ones. Rather than scheduling a typical meeting, such as the ever-traditional golf outing, mingling in these holiday environments makes networking not so overt and is genuinely a celebratory time to make business happen. 3. Connect with your alma mater Look for new ways to get involved with an existing network. I typically make a trip to New York City around the holiday season and teach a class at Columbia University, my alma mater. Sessions generally include insight on the industry, projected trends and case studies of Timbers’ recent successes. Connect with a college or university in your community to see if you can teach a seminar or even just do a Q&A with current students. This will generate great employee prospects, further extends your network, and can even give you some fresh ideas about your own business. 4. Reach out to a new person every single day until the New Year Every day of the month, make it a goal to either strengthen a connection to someone within your existing network or reach out to an individual you’d like to work with in 2017. I aim to make an effort to introduce myself to one person I don’t know at every party I attend. When I am not attending an event, a simple LinkedIn message to someone whom is not yet in your network can be sent in a few minutes. This goal has proved to be a fun challenge and often leads to a number of hot leads for the New Year. 5. Volunteer While this might seem obvious, it is important to note the long–term effects of volunteering. One of the best ways to meet like-minded people is to participate at local volunteering events. Giving to a cause is a genuine opportunity to show that you are considerate of others and want to make a difference in your community. Whether it’s by joining a national cause or having your company host a community Christmas dinner for the local fire department, volunteering during the holidays creates lasting value. – Greg Spencer is the CEO of Timbers Resorts |