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The Networking Challenge

Duration

60 minutes

Learning Outcomes

After completing this activity trainees/learners will improve their communication skills, boost students self confidence, constructive feedback utilisation and cultural and social awareness.

Description

  1.     Scenario Draw (2 minutes per round):

Each team draws a scenario card at random.

They have 1 minute to discuss and prepare a personal introduction tailored to that scenario (write it down). Repeat this for different scenarios/rounds.

  1.     The Introduction Challenge (3 minutes per team):

One member from each team comes forward and delivers their personal introduction based on the drawn scenario.

The introduction should be within a 30-60 second time limit.

  1.     Scoring (1 minute per introduction):

After each introduction, the rest of the class scores the introduction based on clarity, relevance to the scenario, engagement, and creativity.

Use a scale of 1-5 for each category, with 5 being the highest.

  1.     Feedback (2 minutes per introduction):

Provide brief, constructive feedback to each participant, focusing on strengths and areas for improvement.

  1. Reflection and Discussion (5 minutes):

Discuss what made certain introductions stand out.

Highlight the importance of adapting the introduction to different scenarios.

 

Summarise the importance of effective personal introductions in networking. Trainer could possibly have a brief training session on how to summarise and present another person effectively.

Encourage students to apply these skills in real-life networking situations.

Questions for Reflections

  • How comfortable did you feel while presenting your personal introduction before and after the workshop? What changes did you notice?

  • What aspects of your personal introduction do you think were most effective? What areas do you feel need more improvement?
  • How did you adapt your introduction for different scenarios? Which scenario did you find most challenging, and why?
  • What was the most valuable piece of feedback you received? How do you plan to incorporate it into your future introductions?
  • What did you learn from listening to your peers’ introductions? Was there a particular introduction that stood out to you, and what made it memorable?
  • How has your approach to networking changed as a result of this workshop? Do you feel more prepared to engage in networking opportunities?
  • How did the workshop enhance your understanding of interacting with individuals from diverse backgrounds?

Networking Scenario

Prepare a set of scenario cards, each describing a different networking situation:

  • Job Fair: Engaging with potential employers, handing out resumes, and making a memorable impression to stand out among many candidates.
  • Professional Networking Event: Meeting peers and industry leaders, exchanging business cards, and discussing current industry trends and opportunities.
  • Industry Conference: Interacting with experts, attending panel discussions, and possibly presenting a paper or research findings.
  • Business Pitch Meeting: Presenting a business idea to potential investors or partners, emphasising its uniqueness and potential for success.
  • Alumni Networking Event: Connecting with former classmates and alumni for potential career advice, mentorship, or job opportunities.
  • Social Gathering: Meeting new people in a casual setting, such as a party or community event, where conversations are more personal.
  • Online Networking Webinars: Engaging in virtual events, participating in discussions, and following up with new contacts post-event.
  • Volunteering Event: Working alongside others for a cause, an excellent opportunity to meet people with similar interests and values.
  • Academic Symposium: Presenting academic work, engaging in scholarly discussions, and building connections with fellow researchers or professors.
  • Startup Incubator/Accelerator Events: Interacting with other entrepreneurs, mentors, and potential funders in a startup ecosystem.
  • Workshop or Training Session: Meeting professionals from various backgrounds, sharing experiences, and learning from each other.
  • Book Club or Interest Group Meeting: Sharing ideas and opinions with people who have similar hobbies or interests.
  • Professional Association Meeting: Engaging with members of a professional body, which can be crucial for career advancement in certain fields.
  • Art Exhibitions or Cultural Events: Interacting with artists, curators, and art enthusiasts, which can be key for those in creative industries.

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