I Hate Networking! workshop
Event description
Presented by Creative Plus Business.
Networking is a necessity in the creative industries, but many practitioners consider it to be the stuff of nightmares. I Hate Networking is an entertaining hybrid between traditional workshop and social event designed to encourage creative people to get to know each other, while acknowledging the horror, and sharing a few tips at the same time. The first half is dedicated to learning the most effective strategy for effective networking, including preparation and follow up. The second half is a practical opportunity to rehearse some of these tips in a safe and friendly environment, while embracing the discomfort of the whole process and having a laugh.
Participants will discuss the following tips and share their thoughts about:
+ Preparing for the event, and getting the basics right – introductions, branding, and cards. + Preparing your conversation in advance, and learning how to read the room.
+ Tips and tricks for dealing with difficult people.
+ How to make the networking event a success.
+ The all-important (and often-ignored) follow-up process.
This is a practical workshop and participants will have the opportunity to meet each other, practice their introductions, and try out some of the conversation tips discussed.
Who is presenting?
Monica Davidson is an award-winning expert on the creative industries, who began her professional life as a freelance journalist and filmmaker. In 2014 Monica completed her Masters degree in Screen Arts and Business at AFTRS, and was appointed as the first NSW Creative Industries Business Advisor by the Department of Industry. Shortly after she founded the social enterprise Creative Plus Business, which is dedicated to educating creative people about small business and marketing skills. In 2019, Monica was awarded the QUT Creative Enterprise Australia award for being a Creative Trailblazer that “advocates, mentors, donates, educates and advises within Australia’s creative economy”. Monica continues to work as a writer, filmmaker and occasional performer.
Our venue
Our street address is 101 City Rd, Merewether but there is no parking or access via City Rd. Instead, please head to the building between 2 and 4 Allworth St, Merewether. Look for the pink signs.
Access
Please note that there are two steps to enter/exit our venue, and there not a fully accessible bathroom on our premises. Please share your access needs when you book and we'll be in touch.
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