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6. Offer help and advice whenever you can. If someone asks for help or advice, offer it in any way you can. Networking is about give and take. Help someone now and win help for yourself when you’re in need. Share and be helpful – it’s a win-win situation.
7. Leave your cultural, racial and personal biases outside the networking door. Many networking groups have international memberships. Be respectful of others’ cultures, ideas and opinions, no matter how strange they may sound to you. Making an effort to be courteous and supportive can go a long way in a business relationship.
8. Keep your language clear and simple. It’s very possible that some people in your group may only have a basic working knowledge of English. After all, the percentage of people whose mother tongue is English make up only about 7% of the world's population. Even among those who speak English, language can easily be misunderstood. So clarity and a willingness to rephrase and simplify language are to being understood in global business communication.
9. Be interested in what goes on in the group. After all, you did choose this group. Whether it’s taking the trouble to learn another member’s culture, or explaining something peculiar to your industry or country, consider it part of the education that goes with global business.
10. Don’t discount an idea or an opinion because it comes from another culture or country. In other words, don’t be too quick to pre-judge. There is no right or wrong, just a different approach to doing things. Ideas and opinions that appear to be ‘just a little too far-flung’ may well spark off a creative business idea that’s never even crossed your mind. Now wouldn’t that be priceless!
11. Stay neutral. Where two or more members have a difference in opinion, it’s best not to get involved. In this case, silence is indeed golden. Be diplomatic. Understand that people do have bad days. Most times, all they need is a little space and time, and they’ll come around.
12. Stay active to stay visible. Be heard to be remembered. In larger groups, it’s easy to slip into oblivion if you don’t keep up. Networking can be a time-consuming activity. Schedule your business day accordingly.
Have fun. Yes, even netpreneurs are allowed to have fun. If you have fun with your business, it will feel less like work and more like a hobby, a profitable hobby. So get out there, make some friends, have a few laughs and benefit your business at the same time.
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About the author
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