20: Scott Oldford - Growing your Network One Dinner at a Time
Release Date: 11/11/2014
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The relationship master and author of Find ‘em and Keep ‘em. He is trained in NLP, Time Line Therapy and Hypnosis.
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Today’s episode is about building GREAT business relationships. This is not another episode about networking. Humans crave intimacy and great relationships. That’s what this episode delivers.
Scott has hosted more than 60 “Limitless Dinners and Lunches” over the past year on a quest to build limitless relationships.
A few weeks ago I received a mysterious email that intrigued me. The rest is history. Here’s the exact email I got inviting me to a Limitless Dinner.
Take advantage of this philosophy and you can supercharge your relationships when travel for business.
The dinner had 12 of us hosted at a great steak house and it was lead with 3 main questions:
1. What are you working on
2. What’s keeping you up at night?
3. The last question is left as a random question for example; what’s been your most pivotal moment?
Key takeaways:
· Start with your network. There’s enough people in your immediate circle like 1st and 2nd degree connections to make an amazing dinner.
· It’s NOT a Numbers Game. It’s about depth in relationships, otherwise you are just networking.
· Get the right people in the room. If you get similar, like minded people, they will naturally connect.(Scott shares a story gone wrong)
· Be the connector and facilitator. You’re role is to make sure everyone has a chance to be involved in conversation.
· Lunch vs. Dinner.
o Lunch works best with 4-6 people so that you can keep it to a 2hr length.
o Dinner works best with 4-8 people and needs up to 4 hours or more. Also note that dinners tend to give you more time to go deep, and the ability to go out afterwards.
Book Recommendation:
Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazi
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