Networking is perhaps one of the most common pieces of advice given to young professionals looking to grow their career. At the same time, many are not skilled at networking, so fail to reap its benefits in their careers.

Regardless of where you are in your career, make growing your network a priority. These new people might one day become mentors, support systems or conduits to new opportunities.

Awareness

How much effort do you put into growing your network? As with pursuing any personal goal, growing your network requires intention and focus. For example, if you want to lose 10 pounds, thinking about it won’t be enough; you need to do something.

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The first step to growing your network is to be clear on the value and benefits for you and to see how it can have a positive impact on your career.

Accountability

What stops some of us from growing our network is our routine. We get comfortable in a pattern that’s almost automatic and driven by our unconscious mind. Once we understand the benefits of networking it’s helpful to consider how our routines may be limiting our opportunities. Routines often become ingrained and can limit our options because they’re comfortable.

The concept of networking can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. All networking means is putting yourself in situations where you can meet new people. What some forget is that many are like us; they like to meet new people too.

Action

Expanding your network requires focusing on a few things and taking action.

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The Globe and Mail and Morneau Shepell created the Employee Recommended Workplace Award to honour companies that put the health and total well-being of their employees first. Register for the 2020 Employee Recommended Workplace Award at: employeerecommended.com. This series of articles supports the award.

Read about the 2019 winners of the award and watch a video from the winners here. You can also purchase the benchmark report that outlines findings from 2019 at this link.

Bill Howatt is the founder of Howatt HR Consulting and a co-creator of the Employee Recommended Workplace Award.

You can find other stories like these at tgam.ca/workplaceaward.

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