Improve Your Networking Skills at the NSA Convention

NSA will offer a variety of new and unique networking opportunities at the 2009 Convention. Whether you’re a networking pro, the average networking Joe, or you’re a first-time NSA Convention attendee, these networking tips will help you get the most out of your experience:

 

·          Identify your goals

·          Become a resource for others

·          Practice introducing yourself

·          Use social networking tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter

·          Do favors for people without expecting something in return

·          Don’t appear desperate

·          Build trust by being “authentic”

·          Risk rejection, don’t take it personally and move on

·          Keep in touch with your friends and business partners

 

Find out about the terrific networking opportunities taking place at the 2009 NSA Convention and read more networking tips at http://nsaconvention.org/GetConnected.aspx. 

2 Responses

  1. I remember some of my first conventions, and feeling like everyone already knew everyone. It has taken me years to realize that the reason they do is that *they* connected when *they* were new.

    The wonderful benefit of making solid connections at NSA is that long-time members truly are seeing good friends again after months away.

    When you are new to the organization here are three ways to connect:
    1) Find others who are new. As you well know, new to NSA does not mean new to speaking or new to business. People new to NSA may be just the connection you are looking for.
    2) Ask established members something specific. In that conversation, find out what they are working on and offer a resource if you have one.
    3) Offer to help. This usually starts at the chapter level as a volunteer. Then in chapter leadership. Then a national-level volunteer. The relationships you develop this way naturally lead to strong connections that are personally and professionally rewarding.

    When you look at long-time members happily conversing and so connected, you could think ‘that is a clique and I am excluded.’

    Or you could think ‘look at what I have to look forward to as I get to know people in NSA’.

    Over the 20 years I have been a member, I have discovered the second is true for me.

    PS: Stop by the Business Improvement Zone at convention. The groups with a topic-tent are hoping you will join them!

  2. As a new NSA member who is attending the conference for the first time, I greatly appreciate these tips! I am very much looking forward to soaking up everything at the event while making some new friends along the way. Thank you!

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