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Title: How To Network


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How To Network
Seventh Annual BAGNC Leadership Conference
  • Elizabeth Capezuti, PhD, RN, FAAN
  • Associate Professor Co-Director,
  • The John A. Hartford Foundation Institute for
    Geriatric Nursing
  • New York University College of Nursing
  • Adjunct Associate Professor of Gerontological
    Nursing in Medicine
  • Division of Geriatrics, Weill Medical College,
    Cornell University

2
Our Panelists collectively Demonstrate a Range of
Success in this Arena
3
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

4
The Importance of Networking in Orchestrating a
Career
5
The first contact with a person can lead to many
possibilities
  • Contact to someone else i.e., help make an
    important connection for you
  • Someone to critically review your work from an
    external side
  • Co-author, Co-Investigator
  • Co-worker
  • Life-long professional (personal) relationship

6
Networking1st Step of Relationship
  • Networking is about
  • Being genuine and authentic
  • Building trust
  • Seeing how you can be helped and how you can help
    other
  • Successful relationships
  • Reciprocity

7
Insert slide
  • Photo/illustration of Capezuti example

8
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

9
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

10
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

11
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

12
Panelists
  • Jennie Chin Hansen, MSN, RN, FAAN,
    President-Elect, AARP
  • Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Professor and
    Dean Emerita, University of Michigan
  • Rachel Watman, MSW, Program Officer, John A.
    Hartford Foundation
  • Margaret Crighton, PhD, MSN, RN, University of
    Pittsburgh, SON
  • Tracie Harrison-Culp, 2005 BAGNC Fellow, The
    University of Texas-Austin

13
Action Plan By the end of this conference
  • Fellows, Scholars, Students
  • Define your personal goals related to networking
  • How can you achieve at least some of these goals
    by the end of the GSA conference?
  • Mentors Senior leaders
  • List the ways that you can facilitate your
    mentees network of professional contacts
  • How can you be known as a powerful resource for
    others?

14
Tips Tricks
  • Prepare practice your self-introduction
  • Keep it brief
  • Develop specific goals when participating in
    networking meetings
  • Ask open-ended questions in networking
    conversations

15
Tips Tricks
  • Do your homework about potential contacts at a
    meeting
  • Check list of participant, conduct a google
    search so you know common interests
  • Carry a business card
  • Useful to others to remember you
  • Others cards are note cards for you to remember
    what is needed to follow-up your common areas of
    interest

16
Tips Tricks
  • Redefine what it means to interact with
    strangers
  • Unlearn shyness
  • Use good body language
  • Check your attitude - do not limit who you speak
    to you never know
  • Treat others how you want to be treated
  • Be a good listener
  • Risk rejection
  • It may not be you

17
Tips Tricks
  • Avoid emergency networking, i.e., people in a
    panic asking for referrals for grant consultant
    or job leads.
  • Build relationships before you need them
  • Relationships take time
  • Think about and introduce others to each other
    they will appreciate this remember your
    thoughtfulness

18
Tips Tricks
  • Follow Up is ESSENTIAL
  • Brief phone call, email, or written note
  • Low tech sends a more personal message
  • Do not over do it i.e., send multiple emails
  • If you said you would send something (copy of
    article etc) then do it within a week of contact
  • Also, express appreciation to the person who
    introduced you

19
Avoid the negative
  • This is not the time to share all of your
    hardships
  • Focus on your strengths and positives
  • Learn more about the other persons work
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