Linking in to know more about new staff
WORKING IT The answer to getting to know new staff is LinkedIn, which is getting more popular by the day.
WORKING IT The answer to getting to know new staff is LinkedIn, which is getting more popular by the day.
WORKING IT
Someone once told me that one of the early IBM sales training tricks for their new recruits was to "look on the walls".
This was to help them find an area that they can talk about with their prospect to start the relationship ball rolling.
It might be a sailboat, the family of three little girls, or a breed of dog in the photo that is on the wall or desk.
This makes infinite sense, and I hope you do this.
However, if you’re simply waiting until you’re sitting in their office – you’ve lost a great relationship building opportunity.
You might be thinking I’m referring to Facebook – but no. Most private Facebook profiles are locked so you can’t find information unless you become a friend.
Your answer is LinkedIn, which is getting more popular by the day. If your inbox is like mine – you’ll be swimming in invites to connect (I get 15-20 a day) and endorsements for your skills.
With half a million kiwis on it – you’re likely to find your business prospect or client there. Click here for 2012 worldwide Linkedin demographics
It is irrelevant if you are a Linkedin member or not for this purpose. Linkedin profiles are open to anyone to view.
The next time you are going to see a new prospect here is your action plan to help you build a relationship faster.
Now you are ready for that meeting...
Written by international speaker and bestselling author Debbie Mayo-Smith For more tips, sign up for her monthly newsletter here.
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