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Unleash Your Networking Superpower: Strategies for Women to Thrive

Unleash Your Networking Superpower: Strategies for Women to Thrive



This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.

Welcome to The Woman's Career Podcast. I'm thrilled you're here because today we're diving into one of the most powerful tools for career advancement that many of us underutilize: networking. And here's something that might surprise you: over eighty percent of professional women at the manager level and above are using networking to propel their careers forward. So let's talk about how you can harness this power, whether you're an extrovert who thrives in crowds or an introvert who finds these situations draining.

First, let's address something important. For too long, women were excluded from those powerful old boys' club networks, which means we've had less access to the information and environments that could help us advance. But here's the good news: we can network differently and it can be even more effective.

If you're someone who gets energized by meeting new people, use that to your advantage. Attend those executive networking events, speak at summits, and participate in professional networking groups. Research shows these are among the most valuable networking methods, with ninety-three percent of women leaders finding employer-sponsored events and networking groups incredibly beneficial.

But if you're an introvert, and I know many of you are, networking doesn't have to look like working a crowded room. Here's what works: keep your network small. Women are naturally better at building deeper relationships, so instead of trying to network like men with broad, extensive networks, lean into your strength. Focus on a smaller group of meaningful connections. Start with women's networking groups where you might feel more comfortable, or bring a buddy to events. Make networking a daily habit by building relationships in the elevator, in the hallway, or even during brief conversations before meetings.

One crucial strategy that works for everyone is preparation. Craft your elevator pitch ahead of time. Make sure it defines your professional identity, not just your title, your expertise, and what makes you unique and valuable. Understanding the event beforehand, identifying potential connections, and setting clear goals will enhance your effectiveness dramatically.

Here's something critical that Sallie Krawcheck, the financial industry powerhouse, says: networking is the number one unwritten rule of success in business. And studies from the Kellogg School of Management show that women who networked with other women often saw more benefits than those who only networked with men. So embrace women-centric networks. Creating a network of women is one of the best ways to get career advice and mentorship from someone who truly understands what it's like to be female in your industry.

Don't forget the follow-up. This is actually the most important part of networking. Collect business cards, build a networking database, and keep in touch periodically. Your ability to create deeper connections is your superpower, so use it.

And finally, challenge yourself to network outside your comfort zone. Volunteer for assignments involving people from outside your work group. Leverage cross-industry connections. When your network is too similar to yourself, you risk missing opportunities that come with diversity.

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