Ocala Business Leaders
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March 20, 2013          *Volume 17 *Issue 13


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OBL Wednesday Meeting
 

Call to Order by

Cathy Ranges

Invocation and Pledge
by David Liner
31 in Attendance

OBL BOARD MEMBERS

President                               President Elect
 Cathy Ranges                          Wayne Hunter

VP/Marketing                         VP/Membership
 Kent Poimboeuf                        Caren Holiday
 
Secretary                               Treasurer
Jean Henning                           Diane Leaf

Past President
   T.J. Moon                                                                                                                                                                                              Pres.  Cathy Ranges

DIRECTORS TWO YEAR           DIRECTORS ONE YEAR              LIFETIME DIRECTOR
      Beth Lewis                                 Paul  Joranlien                              David Liner
      Mike mcKee                               Doug Moore                             
      Gary Buckman                           Audrey Johns                        OBL Ambassador
      Elizabeth Rice                                                                           Les Singleton

VISIONING COMMITTEE           MARKETING COMMITTEE            MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE 
Chairman                                    Kent Poimboeuf, Chairman            Caren Holidayf, Chairman
                                                  Paul Joranlien                              Mike McKee
SPECIAL POSITIONS                 Dave Liner
Newsletter:                                  Jean Henning

Editor and Photographer

Charles Gordon 671-9292                                           WEB SITE
                                                                www.ocalabusinessleaders.com
                                                352-804-3700
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Ten Minute Infomercial
By David Liner

 

DAVID LINER'S Web Sight http://ocalabusinessleaders.com/symmetry

 (352) 804-0074  linerfamily2@gmail.com


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  • Internationally-recognized and respected Executive Team
  • Members of DSA, BBB, DSEF and Chamber of Commerce
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OBL NOON MEETING
We meet on the first and third Thursday of each month. 
Come join us and meet new business people.
For more info call Kent at (352) 547-2465 

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Images below by Gary Buckman OBL Member








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10 Tips to Improve the Quality of Your Networking
By John Rossheim, Monster Senior Contributing Writer
 
In this age of metrics, it's tempting for job hunters to seek solace in the sheer numbers of their effort: 200 job postings answered, 300 resumes mailed, 400 business cards collected for the purposes of professional networking.     


But if you think about how these brute-force employment campaigns affect the professional on the other side of the desk -- the HR recruiter, the networking contact in a powerful position -- it quickly becomes apparent that the rack-up-the-numbers networker is on the wrong track. That's because these days employers are looking to select a very few outstanding professionals from a tidal wave of good people who just want a job.

So in the end, the quality-oriented networker, the thoughtful individual who always tries to give better than he gets, should have the advantage. Here are 10 points to keep in mind as you emphasize quality over quantity in your professional networking.

  

1. Quantity Is a Turnoff

If you hand out business cards like you're dealing poker, most folks will fold. "People don't want to do business with a card thruster," says Shel Horowitz, a marketing consultant in Hadley, Massachusetts. In fact, speed networking probably does not yield the best return on your investment of time. "Quantity networkers are forgettable individuals," says Benjamin Akande, dean of Webster University's George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology. "If a guy is just looking for his next consulting contract, I don't want to know him."

2. Don't Work the Room

Don't kid yourself: If you're always on the lookout for the next professional hookup, people will take offense. "When people spend 50 percent of the time looking over my shoulder, I don't feel warm and fuzzy," says Sally Haver, a senior vice president at The Ayers Group, an HR consultancy in New York City.

3. Take Time to Make a Real Connection

When you and a new acquaintance seem attuned, take time to explore how you might help each other out. "A lot of people figure that coming back from a networking opportunity with just one contact makes it a failure," Horowitz says. "But my hour with one good contact makes it a success."

4. Make Your Case for Building a Relationship

Recognize that if you're between jobs, you probably have more discretionary time than most of your valuable networking contacts do. "People are overrun with requests," Haver says. "Unless there's a compelling reason for someone to meet with you, they won't make the time." So work hard to make yourself useful.

5. Exchange Stories

Don't forget that you are more than the professional objective at the top of your resume. "Networking is about telling your story, describing your human competitive advantage -- what you do that nobody else can do," Akande says. And ask a new contact to tell you her story. "At the start of a professional relationship, I ask questions to get unique pieces of information about the person," Haver says.

6. Respond to Others' Challenges

There's no better way to establish a business networking relationship than to contribute to the solution of your new contact's pressing problem. "If someone states a challenge that they're facing, respond -- no later than the next morning -- with something of value that addresses their issue," says John Felkins, president of Accelerant Consulting Group , an organizational development consultancy in Bartlett, Tennessee.

7. Set Yourself Up for the Next Contact 

If you intuit that a new contact will have lasting value, start building a bridge to your next exchange before you say your first good-bye. "I ask people what they're working on right now, which gives me a segue to another contact," says Akande. "I make notes so that the next time I can say, 'You mentioned in our last conversation...'"

8. Make Yourself Useful, Again and Again

"If you consistently position yourself as a resource to others -- fellow college alums, former colleagues -- it will make you more valuable to your contacts, and, in turn, their contacts, as time goes by," says Amanda Guisbond, an account executive in the Boston office of PR agency Shift Communications.

9. Don't Forget Social Media

Social media are powerful tools for professional networking when used judiciously. But spam is distasteful no matter what the social medium du jour. So be selective, and use virtual contacts to supplement, not supplant, face-to-face meetings. As Horowitz puts it: "Social networking is deeply reinforced by an in-person connection."

10. Mind These Three Watchwords for Quality

Looking for a slogan to sum up quality networking? Try Haver's: Selectivity, discretion, mindfulness.



THOUGHTS for the DAY

 

 

Forbes Thought Of The Day

 

" If you want to annoy your neighbors, tell the truth about them. "

- Pietro Aretino

 

 

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WELCOME GUESTS

 
David Martin
High Tech Communications
4352 SE 95th St., Ocala, FL 34480
352-867-1356
Invited by Joe Leonard

Timothy Marshal
Handyman Service
5001 SW 20th St. Apt. 1206, Ocala, FL 34474
352-216-8244
Invited by Linda Gygax


  
  

OBL BUSINESS

OBL Board Meeting
April 8, 2013
7:00 AM Elks Lodge 

  

OBL Marketing & Membership Meeting 
April 1, 2013 
Wolfy's 
352-671-9292 
7:00 AM. 

  

Vision Committee 

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FOR TEN MINUTE INFOMERCIAL

Contact Mike McKee
at the next breakfast meeting to set your date. 
352- 368-1044

  

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IMPORTANT ADVERTISING INFO FOR OBL MEMBERS


Available!
OBL Business Directories

 

The new OBL Business Directories are now available for pick up at the next OBL Breakfast meeting.

 

 

All OBL members have the opportunity to advertise in the OBL Business Directory. 30,000 will be printed per year and delivered to 175+ location around Marion County. 

 

If you are interested in having an ad in the OBL Directory, contact 
Charles Gordon OBL V.P. Marketing 352-671-9292 or


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"Ocala's Premier Networking Club"
 
If you would like to increase your business.
 
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Wednesday morning 7:00 am
at the Ocala Elks Lodge
702 N.E. 25th Ave.
Hot Line: 352-804-3700

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