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How to Network with Senior Managers at Work
Networking is a big part of the business world today.
Because of new computer and communication technology,
you may work with people every day who you have never
laid eyes on.
This is especially true in larger companies, where
the senior managers may never come down from their offices
and mingle with the employees. By attending or planning
an event, you can have the opportunity to mingle with
the upper management. It can also improve your reputation
within the company. It is never a bad idea to get to
know the people around you.
There are several ways that you can network.
One of the most common ways of networking is the Friday
afternoon meetings after work at the local tavern. This
gives everyone a chance to relax and blow off steam
before going home for the weekend. This is a good way
to get to know your co-workers. For some employees,
it may already be part of their routine. Invite your
supervisor and some of the other managerial personnel
to join you. You may have to ask several times, but
more likely than not some of the bosses will show up.
Getting to know your immediate superiors may help open
the door to meeting the senior managers.
Planning a fundraiser for charity is also a useful
way to meet the upper echelon of the company. If
your company already supports a charity, invite a spokesperson
from the organization to speak at a special luncheon
to discuss the different ways that your company can
raise money for them. Make sure that you invite all
the senior managers to this meeting. At least one or
two of them may make an appearance. By organizing this
luncheon, you may impress them with your motivation
and commitment to a good cause.
Most companies have action committees to promote
open communication between the workers and management.
These usually involve volunteers from both sectors of
the company getting together and discussing methods
of improving productivity. Becoming involved in one
these can put you on a first name basis with at least
some of the senior management members.
You may want to look into setting up training programs
within your company. Make an appointment with the
CEO's personal assistant well in advance to discuss
the project with him. Show up well prepared with a complete
plan of the training sessions that you would like to
see incorporated and a time schedule in which the programs
should be completed. Your knowledge and organizational
skills should leave a lasting impression on him.
You could also plan a company picnic or dinner for
the employees and their families. Make sure to invite
the senior managers. Most will feel an obligation to
make an appearance. Plan numerous activities and make
a point to invite them to join in. They may end up having
a wonderful time.
There are many other ways to network with the senior
managers at your company. Remember to involve yourself
in activities that will highlight your best qualities
and earn you a good reputation within your organization.
The more you become involved, the better the chances
are that you will be noticed.
Author: Sharon Alexander
Sharon Alexander is the author of the ebook Claim that
Job.com - The Ultimate Job-Hunting and Career Management
ebook that teaches the skills and techniques needed
to succeed in a competitive job-market. http://www.claimthatjob.com
. http://www.claimthatjob.com/blog
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