How your personality preference impact networking

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Networking is an essential business skill. Personality plays a critical role. We understand and interact with the world around us through the lens of our personality preferences. We connect more naturally with people of similar preferences Understanding personality preferences helps us consciously ‘flex’ our approach to Networking. This allows us to take advantage of more opportunities.

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Personality Preferences & Personality Preferences & Personality Preferences & Personality Preferences & NetworkingNetworkingNetworkingNetworking

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Agendao Successful Networking Skills

o Introduction to Personality Preference & Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

o Four Dimensions of Personality

o How your preference impacts Networking

o Q&A

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About Inside Edge

o We are experts in humanbehaviour and how to direct itto improve performance

o We provide Training &Development solutions,Leadership Training, ExecutiveCoaching, MBTI andPerformance Consulting

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• ‘High touch’ capability

(Daniel Pink)

• Giver’s Gain

• Building Quick Rapport

• High quality Listening

• Remembering Names

• Developing authentic relationships

Successful

Networking

Skills

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Why is understanding personality preferences useful?

o We understand and interact with the world around us through the lens of our preferences

o We connect more naturally with people of similar preferences

o Understanding preferences helps us consciously ‘flex’

o We can take advantage of more opportunities

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Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

o World’s leading questionnaire for

measuring personality type

o Looks at personality based fouraspects of personality

o 16 different personality type profiles each represented by a combination of 4 letters e.g. ENTJ or ISFJ

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Extraversion – Introversion: Networking

E• Networking will give them energy

• May prefer to mix with everybody

• Can be guilty of ‘eye-darting’

• May talk more than listen

I• Networking takes a good deal of energy

• Can be guilty of ‘ankle hugging’

• May prefer to mix with known contacts

• May listen more than they speak

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Sensing – iNtuition: Networking

S• Pitch: specific details & facts in a structured way

• Remembering names and information about contacts

• Look for contacts relative to what is happening today (here &

now)

N• Pitch: the ‘story’ & how products / services benefit people (big

picture)

• May remember details they find interesting about contacts

• Open to the potential future value of contacts and

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Thinking – Feeling: Networking

T• Practical in the support they offer

• Contacts valuable if they can provide leads, referrals and business

• May appear as a ‘card shuffler’

• Refer if they have objective evidence that you are competent

F• Appear more empathetic and supportive of the person

• Networking provides relationships - relationships = high value

• Will refer if they like and trust you

• Loyal of supportive of businesses – Relationship selling works with

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Judging – Perceiving: Networking

J• Like structured networking events

• 1:1 meetings (BNI) – likes to schedule and keep the schedule

• Like to follow up and close out on leads

P• May plan to attend lots of networking events but their

schedule can change

• May risk overstretching themselves

• Not bothered if leads / referrals are left open ended

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