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Those With The IN Win - 5 Steps to Get Connected
by: Sam Manfer
My coffee shop was offering a free quarter pound of coffee as part of a celebration. As the attendant handed me a regular coffee from their prepared stack, I asked if I could have decaf. He said there was only regular. Since I'm not one to settle for rejection from a subordinate and since I know Kelly, the manager, from my daily visits, I asked her if I could have decaf instead. No problem - she went to the bean area, measured some decaf, ground it for a cone filter and smiled warmly as she handed it to me.

Similarly I was recently rejected for an opportunity by a training manager. So I used my contacts to network me to the division president and won a very large consulting and training contract with this Fortune 50 company.

See it pays to know people. We all know this. Yet, we do little to expand our spheres of influence.

5 Steps to Get "IN"

1.Convince yourself that It's Worth the Effort.

Anything over $50,000 is approved by the top person. No matter how influential the subordinates or the committees are, the chief says, yes or no. Someone has to bring your message up or nothing will happen. It should be you. Anything under $50,000 can be strongly influenced by the senior person. If you don't believe me ask yourself, "What happens if my competitor gets there?" Do the math.

2.Set your sights for the top and you'll figure a way to get there.

Focus - It's part of your job responsibilities to get to the manager ultimately responsible for profit and loss. Just as giving a price, a presentation, or answering a spec is what's expected from you, so is impacting the people at the top. Caution: Do not ignore the subordinates or committee. They have to be covered, but you can't get stuck there. It's like leaving a man on base in baseball - you don't score.

3.Believe you belong there. Get over any doubt and you will get there.

Confidence is your greatest asset. People pick-up on it and perceive you as creditable. Subordinates know where the message has to go. They are more afraid of going up than you. If one feels in control of you, s/he will sit on you and your message. So say up front, "Who else is involved and when will I get to meet him or her so I can better understand the situation from all perspectives." Obviously you can't make a presentation or give a price if you don't know what the approver expects of your stuff. Right!!

Rehearse that line. Reprogram your thinking. You're a professional and you deserve to know the expectations of the one who will say yes or no.

4.Use the people you know to get you to the C-Suite.

99% of all senior exec's say they will see someone if a person they trust sets it up. You need someone in your network's Credibility to move you forward. It's OK to ask people you've connected with to meet their boss. You might have a lot of meeting to eventually get to the top, but that's the job. However, once you're with the boss, quickly establish your own credibility.

The sure fire approach is to keep the discussion on the exec's issues and wants. Tell him/her in 15 words or less how you became so smart and quickly move to asking questions about his situation, desires, expectations, etc. as they relate to your generic services. Capture all his/her emotions. Then say "Based on what you've told me, I'd like to put together details of how I might help you get these expectations." "Can I come back next week, prepared with expertise and a plan?" You've now shown you're a confident professional rather than a walking advertisement.

5.Perform to his/her expectations.

Show the person how you can deliver his/her wants better than any other alternative. It doesn't matter how well you answered the spec as long as you complied. Keep the deliverable focused on the exec and his measurement system. Nothing else counts. If he wins he's happy. If only the company wins, he's not. Then, once you've performed tie yourself and your company to the wins. S/he has got to associate you with this happiness. Otherwise the subordinates get the "IN" and you're left on base.

Conclusion

It's worth it, so the effort will pay off. It requires focus, so keep your eye on home plate, as you touch the bases. Believe you belong at the top, so pump yourself up and go in with attitude. Use your network, so get over the idea that you can't ask for help. Keep the focus on the leader, so stop signing you own tune. He knows who you are or you wouldn't have got in his door. What you don't know is why he let you in. So find out and give it to him. If he wins with you, you're "IN."


About the author:
Wouldn’t you like to be known? Sam Manfer, author, TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER$ show how to get top execs and be respected. Selling anything is then easy. Be known, be rich. Subscribe now for how-to articles, and actions www.sammanfer.com/info.htm


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