Step 5: How to Build a Well Balanced Network
Many people have the mistaken idea that you only contact your network when you are actively searching for a new job. That's actually a strategy that limits your success at all levels of your careers. Instead it's important to nurture your network throughout the year. Your network needs to include: 1) People who know you - You know doubt have people in your life who know you. Although your family members may know a different side of you than your work colleague, they all know you. To build your network you want to increase the number of people who know your name and who you are. (Later in this article we share some actions you can take to strengthen your network.) 2) People who know what you are doing now - Let's face it. Although it's tempting to put a classmate's name or a coworker's name down on you contact list, they aren't considered an active contact unless you've spoken to them recently. To be clear, the most valuable contacts on your list are those who you what you are up to now. Today. If they don't know about your passion for the environment or your other key talents, how can you expect them to be an active part of your network? Most likely, with a little outreach on your part, you'll be able to convert those former contacts into current contacts. (Later in this article we show you how to convert old contacts into current contacts.) 3) People who know what you are looking for right now - The next key to building a viable network is to make sure the people who know you and what you are doing also know exactly what you are looking for today. As you search for your next job or business, your needs may change. Keeping your network up-to-date on your current thinking will help them help you. Your network can help you in a number of ways. They can:
Although the number of people you have in your network is important, it's also helpful to pay attention to the kinds of contacts you are adding to your list.
Although we've been focusing on how you can use your network to get ahead, it's important to remember that helping your contacts reach their goals will, in turn, help you. Every time you talk with one of your contacts, be sure to ask what their current needs are. Keeping in touch, keeps you top of mind.
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