as we all learn to network..

As we all learn-the art of networking.. N all thanks to GUY KAWASAK-he's the man. :D

The Art of Schmoozing

“It's not what you know or who you know, but who knows you.” Susan RoAne.

The Guy Kawasaki Theory of Schmoozing version 1.0 was ad hoc: get to know the people that you need for a specific deal. It was short-term and focused.Version 2.0 is ad infinitum--maybe even ad nauseam. It's taken me twenty years, but I've figured out that it's much easier to make a sale, build partnerships, create joint ventures--you name it--with people that you already know than with people you just met.

The key is to establish a relationship before you need it. And this is why I'd like to provide the art of schmoozing.

  1. Understand the goal. Darcy Rezac in his book, The Frog and the Prince, wrote the world's best definition of schmoozing: “Discovering what you can do for someone else.” Herein lies eighty percent of the battle: great schmoozers want to know what they can do for you, not what the you can do for them. If you understand this, the rest is just mechanics.
  2. Get out. Schmoozing is an analog, contact sport. You can't do it alone from your office on the phone or via a computer. You may hate them but force yourself to go to tradeshows, conventions, and seminars. It's unlikely that you'll be closing a big order with someone you met online at MySpace or via Skype. Get out there and press flesh.
  3. Ask good questions, then shut up. The mark of a good conversationalist is not that you can talk a lot. The mark is that you can get others to talk a lot. Thus, good schmoozers are good listeners, not good talkers. Ask softball questions like, “What do you do?” “Where are you from?” “What brings you to this event?” Then listen. Ironically, you'll be remembered as an interesting person.
  4. Unveil your passions. Only talking about business is boring. Good schmoozers unveil their passions after they get to know you. Great schmoozers lead off with their passions. Your passions make you an interesting person--you'll stick out because you're the only person not talking about 802.11 chipsets at the wireless conference. Personally, my passions are children, Macintosh, Breitling watches, digital photography, and hockey if you ever meet me.
  5. Read voraciously. In order to be a good schmoozer, you need to read voraciously--and not just the EE Times, PC Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal. You need a broad base of knowledge so that you can access a vast array of information during conversations. Even if you are a pathetic passionless person, you can at least be a well-read one who can talk about a variety of topics.
  6. Follow up. Over the course of my career, I've given away thousands of business cards. At one point, I thought I was nuts because if all those people called or emailed me, I'd never get anything done. Funny thing: hardly anyone ever follows up. Frankly, I don't know why people bother asking for a business card if they're not going to follow up. Great schmoozers follow up within twenty-four hours--just a short email will do: “Nice to meet you. I hope we can do something together. Hope your blog is doing well. I loved your Breitling watch. I have two tickets to the Stanley Cup Finals if you want to attend.” Include at least one thing to show the recipient that she isn't getting a canned email.
  7. Make it easy to get in touch. Many people who want to be great schmoozers, ironically, don't make it easy to get in touch with them. They don't carry business cards, or their business cards don't have phone numbers and email addresses. Even if they provide this information, it's in grey six-point type. This is great if you're schmoozing teenagers, but if you want old, rich, famous, and powerful people to call or email, you'd better use a twelve-point font. (These are the same folks that need the thirty-point font vis-a-vis the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint.)
  8. Give favors. One of my great pleasures in life is helping other people; I believe there's a big Karmic scoreboard in the sky. God is keeping track of the good that you do, and She is particularly pleased when you give favors without the expectation of return from the recipient. The scoreboard always pays back. You can also guess that I strongly believe in returning favors for people who have helped you.
  9. Ask for the return of favors. Good schmoozers give favors. Good schmoozers also return favors. However, great schmoozers ask for the return of favors. You may find this puzzling: Isn't it better to keep someone indebted to you? The answer is no, and this is because keeping someone indebted to you puts undue pressure on your relationship. Any decent person feels guilty and indebted. By asking for, and receiving, a return favor, you clear the decks, relieve the pressure, and set up for a whole new round of give and take. After a few rounds of give and take, you're best friends, and you have mastered the art of schmoozing.

Read more: "How to Change the World: The Art of Schmoozing" - http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/02/the_art_of_schm.html#ixzz07QQZwHMB

last day of chinese new year

Something you cannot experience back in Sg-having fireworks and fire crackers (which isn't as nice as fireworks though) right in front of where you stand. In less than 50m apart.

I must say-it is speculator! And the next best part, you can see it almost everywhere in Shanghai. Like even on our way home on the cab, we saw fireworks. And right at our estate, we saw FREAKING good ones as well! Too bad I didn't had my camera with me.. :(

Of course Steph and Angela who had seen it on New Year's eve were like immune. They were like 'okay.. nno big deal'. LOL. BUT i need to emphasize agian, it's like right in front of your eyes! Like when do you even get to see fireworks at such a close distance?! Defintely not on National Dayy...

And yes, baby have falling snowflakes-i'm having falling fireworks. pretty.

the beginning once again

The short trip back to Singapore was good-great. I experienced an overwhelmed feeling of HOME-sick for once. Perhaps it's the feeling of appreciating things when they are not always there/available.

So a whole list of things when I was back in Singapore:
Got my new room! All thanks to baby. :D
Meet up with the girls. We all have grown up and I so glad that the friendship still lasts.
CNY-how can anyone forget all the junk food, house visiting, gambling... (:
Love my little nephews and nieces to the max. THEY ARE SO CUTE.
T19-ers house visiting. Our all long tradition. But now with more car space. LOL
Watch drama till 4am. AND not worry about work. SHIOK!
Dinner at timbre + cam-whore all the way from boat quay to clark quay!
HOME COOKED food.
Spending time with baby.
Sending baby off at the airport.
Holiday at HK and Macau.

All these makes me feel so so so lazy for work.
Now it's half a year more in Shanghai-very very soon it will be over. So it's time to make full use of what I have here & not be lazy! Seriously, sometimes laziness can get into me, where I think I have all the time in the world.

trust google to do that.

The reason why google is so cool. :D

Guy Kawasaki

I'm impressed by Guy Kawasaki. Or at least he did make me spend an afternoon surfing just to know more about what he wrote and to watch his videos.
I finished watching his Art of innovation video-which is close to an hour BUT i think it's all worth it. So do check out the website if you have an hr to spare, and hopefully, it brings you knowledge just like it did to me.

http://vodpod.com/watch/484323-guy-kawasaki-on-innovation

And to share, here's what I take from the video.

Art of innovation-Guy Kawasaki

1. To make greatness to the world and change the world. Make meaning with their innovation.
By product will then be making money.
ie: Nike shoes-power, liberation>they make meaning to shoes

2. Keep the team on track to make a mantra-y pdt/service exist at all.
Instead of Mission and Vision
ie: Wendy-Healthy Fast Food
Nike- Authentic Athletic Performance
Fedex- Peace of Mind
Ebay- Making presence to the world

2-3 words to explain why your innovation exists

3. To do things x10 better or jump to the next curve

4. DICE
D-Depth>things will have a lot of features, things that people are looking for on top of the usual items
I-Intelligent>Panasonic takes in 3 diff types of batt for flashlight
C-Complete> the whole package, like the dealers, software, online support, totality of experience. (Lexus)
E-Elegant> Don't have to read the manual to know how to use the device
E-Emotive> Generate emotions within people

Fill the niche of the pdt high to the right

5. Don't worry, Be crappy
ship then test, esp when you are gg to jump curve

6. Innovation polarize people
people should not feel neutral

7. Let a 100 flowers blossom
Who are your buyers, Why and How they are gg to use it
Unintended users/buyers-wrong people buying! -Take the money & ask them why they are adopting it. THEN ask the unintended and fix it for them
Do not be proud, take your best shot at marketing

8. Churn baby churn
Dare to introduce all pdts

9. Unique-Value of uniqueness to customers
High to the right
ie: order pet food online where shipping will be ex and the customer have to be home for the delivery
smart car-can park perpendicular to the curve, instead of parallel

10. Understand how to pitch
pitch for money, approval, partnership
10 slides for ppt, in 20 minutes, font size 30

11. Do not like the VC put you down.

HARBINNN

Never bring to HARBIN?

Proudly present to you.. HARBIN FREEEZE-OUT!


The plane ride to Harbin. We are all gear up for the freaking cold weather! Here we go...

Trust Disney to have their own ice sculpture as well!
Everything is so fairytale-like and all so pretty. The perfect place to feel young all again.
We have Mickey and friends, Winne and Pooh, Snow White, Toy Story blahblah.
And oh, there's a 2.5 story high slide which is soooo FUN.

Imagine 松花江 turn into ice, covered with thin layer of snow. Then imagine looking across the lake. WoOoOooW.
It's almost like the dream childhood days-where you go on the slides, ice skate around..
It's a hell lota fun!


And how can we miss the magnificent Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival?

And I'm not exaggerating, it's HUGE and AMAZING.
Seriously, I wonder how did they managed to build it!

And how can we forget SKIING!
We took a 3hrs ride to YaBuLi, and it being the first time for all us, we were excited. (or at least for me!)
And the best part, I never fell. But there were times when I was like AHHH.. So damn scared!
AND i wanna SKI AGAIN! :D
If you are heading there, pls stay at least overnight, cuz 2hr is simply not enough.

AND so that's almost the end of HARBIN FREEZE OUT.
But it wasn't as COLD as expected. I kinda like the weather.
So do go there if you have the chance.
People will think you are damn cool-like 'WOW, you went to HARBIN?!' :D
*winks.

your friendly reporter,
tini.

mashed up feelings

baby officially completed his 3 wks stay in Shanghai! :D And he is on his way home.. probably already at home by now. And soon, I will be back home as well. VERY SOON indeed-which brings about a mixed feelings. Happy to be home to see everyone; Nervous cause I have not seen everyone for almost half a year; Busy with all the shopping goodies for everyone; Excited cause it's CHINESE NEW YEAR *smells FOOD and ANGPAO!; FINALLY get some SUN! :D (sentosa!); AND for everything that i miss back home.

And photos!

Maglev! Up to 400km/hr.

Finally! Baby in Shanghai.

Our first trip on the train. :D

I love this photo! An element of artistic feel in it.

Hangzhou

Suzhou

And soon-HARBIN trip. Will probably do a travelogue for that, if time permits. :D

And yes, baby's fav! Bing Tang Hu Lou. :D yumyum!

Till then, it's back to NOC internship report. gosh- :(
oh! did i mentioned that PICASA is so cool in the photo collage? DAMN GOOD!

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