Authors: David Topus
replies to
setting the stage for
suggested contents of
and sustained communication
and
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program
timing of
Friend
Friendliness, of people
Friendship(s)
business opportunities vs.
capitalizing on
and follow-up messages
Frost, Robert
Full leverage
Gender-specific issues, in random connecting,
see
Cross-gender random connecting
General Electric (GE)
Goals of random connectors:
achieving
and assessing opportunities from connections
qualifying connection targets based on
Goleman, Daniel
Google
Google alerts
Gurian, Michael
Habits
Helping others,
see
Synchronicity
Impact, judging
Inductive reasoning
Industry association president, follow-up e-mail for
Industry conferences
Influence, spheres of
Information:
broadcasted by people
inside
strangers’ willingness to share
Information gathering:
about leverage points of connections
and continued contact
from in-person communication
and interpersonal curiosity
leveraging random connections for
and your online presence
Initiating contact:
for monetized connections
in
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program
In-person communication
and chemistry
information from
and online connections
In-person impression, online presence and
Inside information
Interests, connections based on
Interest level, follow-up messages based on
Internet:
being vetted with
enhancing identity and brand with
and online connections
Interpersonal curiosity
approaching potential connection with
and assessing leverage points of connections
and discovery process
and focused communication
importance of asking questions
and pace of questions
topics to ask questions about
Interrogating people, asking questions vs.
Intuition
Job offers
Job title:
and authority
and value proposition
Legitimacy
Leverage points of connections
asking questions to find
assessing
and continued contact
family members as
and follow-up messages
master random connectors identification of
for retirees
and spheres of influence
and sustained communication
LinkedIn
Listening
Logos
Luggage, as conversation starter
Master random connectors
beliefs of
comfort and trust created by
evaluations of potential connections by
fearlessness of
flexibility of
follow-up messages from
leverage point identification by
opening statements of
and practice of connecting skill
results of
and
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program
value proposition of
“Meeting,”
Men:
communication styles of
cross-gender connecting tips for
filters of
social skills of
tips for connecting with
types of differences between women and
Merry Wives of Windsor
(William Shakespeare)
The Millionaire Next Door
(Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko)
Mirroring
Monetized connections:
achieving
case study
and your value proposition
Networking:
online
random,
see
Random networking
social
traditional,
see
Traditional networking
Network of contacts
Neutrality
Newsletters
Newspapers, as conversation starters
Nonthreatening cross-gender random connections
Nonverbal behavior
Observations, as conversation starters
Office buildings
One-way communication
Online connections
benefits of
and in-person communication
Online presence
and credibility
supporting in-person impression with
tips for favorable
Opening statements
about current circumstances
about technology
about venue
case study
creating comfort and trust with
effective vs. ineffective
ideal
of master random connectors
simplicity of
Openness, of strangers
Opinions, asking for
Opportunities from random connections
case study
and continued contact
and follow-up messages
identifying
qualifying
Other-centric
Outcomes, guiding conversations toward
Overeagerness
Overheard conversations, entering
Pace, for asking questions
Parties, random connecting at
People portals
Personal preferences
Personal questions
Physical similarities
Potential connections:
approaching
evaluations of
Potential of everyday encounters, recognizing
Power portals
Practicality
Privacy, in public places
Problem solving
Professionalism
Professional profile, online
Public transportation, starting conversations on
Qualified connections:
circumstances for random networking with
at networking events
superficial evaluations of
venues for
Questions, asking,
see
Asking questions
Random connectors,
see specific topics, e.g.:
Beliefs of random connectors
Random encounters:
business relationships from
creating
friendships from
Random networking:
circumstances for
effort required for