The Leadership Training Activity Book: 50 Exercises

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MATERIALS
Handout 31.1: Networking Tools

EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
 Index Cards: Three cards per person
 Self-stick nametags in two colors (two blank nametags for each person, one of
each color)

 Black or dark blue magic markers and pens
ROOM SET-UP
A large room with enough space for people to mill around and practice networking.

Comments


You can present all of the skills included in this activity at the beginning of your work-
shop, so participants can practice using them during breaks. However, if you conduct
a multiday workshop on leadership, consider introducing these skills one at a time—
possibly at the beginning of each day, because they are so energizing.
RESOURCES
Baber, Anne, and Waymon, Lynne. Make Your Contacts Count.NY: AMACOM, 2002
(also available from http://www.ContactsCount.com).

Trainer’s Notes for Activity 31


STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE
Step 1: Start by asking participants to stand and mill around, shaking hands and
greeting everyone in the group.
Explain that we are often too hard on ourselves and this can be
especially true when we are “networking.” When we enter a group for
any reason, for example, we don’t always feel confident that we will have
anything interesting to say to other people, especially if they are strangers.

Step 2: Pass out three index cards to each person. Ask participants to write down
three concerns they have about networking, such as “Nobody will talk to
me” or “I won’t know what to say” or “I can’t remember names.”
Step 3: Ask everyone to stand up, pick a partner, and hand him or her their three
cards. One partner must transform the critical statements to something

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