Thursday, September 10, 2020

Networking Novice Try Some Of These 19 Networking Questions

Developing the Next Generation of Rainmakers Networking Novice? Try Some of These 19 Networking Questions You’ve likely read that President Clinton has an amazing ability to make a person feel like he or she is the most important person in the room. He also has an amazing memory of names and faces. Anne Marie O’Brien is a Lamson Dugan and Murray partner I coached back in 2011. She has the same talent and people skills, and I wish I could be with her once a day just to get the energy boast. Every quarter I met with her group in Omaha and we ate dinner together. Each time, Anne Marie asked her colleagues and me great questions that got the conversation going. One time she asked: What made you decide to become a lawyer? Another time  she asked: What was your best trial experience? What was your worst trial experience? She then listened as each of her colleagues (all men) answered. Anne Marie has a gift and is able to engage people by asking questions. I wish I had her gift. Her interest and curiosity are just a part of who she is. I’m positive I would have developed more relationships with potential clients. I always felt awkward at events, unless I had made a presentation. Because I never enjoyed networking, I decided several times in my career to simply practice. I read books and articles by networking experts and came up with some networking questions for events attended by business men and women. Here are my questions: Networking Questions What questions would you add to this list? If you are like me and need more help on networking, here are some books on my reading list: How to Work a Room, Revised Edition: Your Essential Guide to Savvy Socializing by Susan RoAne How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks for Big Success in Relationships by Leil Lowndes How to Connect in Business in 90 Seconds or Less by Nicholas Boothman I practiced law for 37 years developing a national construction law practice representing some of the top highway and transportation construction contractors in the US.

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