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Welcome to Speed Networking. What Does it Do?. Gives you the chance to meet and speak with attendees from other White Rose organisations, which makes it much easier to contact them following the event. Allows you to meet as many people as possible in the shortest time and with minimum fuss. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to Speed Networking

What Does it Do?

• Gives you the chance to meet and speak with attendees from other White Rose organisations, which makes it much easier to contact them following the event.

• Allows you to meet as many people as possible in the shortest time and with minimum fuss.

How does it work?• Everyone is allocated a colour (see the chart at

the entrance) take a seat at the table with the corresponding colour. This ensures that people from different organisation can meet each other

• A WRAG rep. is allocated to each table.

• When the powerpoint indicates “Go” the WRAG rep. will speak for the first minute.

• The bell rings/ powerpoint changes to “Next”, this signifies that the speaker should stop and the person to the right of the speaker should start.

• And so on until everyone on the table has spoken.

What Should you Say?

• Each person will introduce themselves and speak to their table for one minute only about

(i) your role (ii) anything you do which supports

research or anything research-related you’d like to know more about

(iii) why you’ve come today

At The End of the Session

The table should briefly identify and note on the Genius Note provided:

• Common role themes• Unique roles• If they have any aspirations for their role

These notes will then be displayed for perusal and discussion throughout the day.

Don’t Forget

• Networking will help you to develop contacts• Any successful networker will tell you that the

golden rule in any networking is ‘following up’. • Don’t wait for people to contact you. • Sending people an email is fine, but a phone call

is much friendlier and will ensure you are better remembered.

• Speed networking is most effective in the weeks and months following the event – and if you avoid following up with people, you’ll only have wasted your time.

• Speed networking about to begin in 10 seconds…..

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