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Kimberly L. Tripp said...

It's a great point... on a short 3-day trip out to the coast, Paul and I met a couple who turned out to know (very well, in fact) the gentleman that actually introduced us (talk about small world). And, on a dive boat last summer we met a couple that we're going to stay with in NYC for a couple of days in December.

Making connections can be business, short term or life long BUT networking (and especially following through) is a tough skill. Even without cards, jot down their name/email and FOLLOW THROUGH! That's the really tough part and the skill that's hard to learn (I usually make notes on the back of their card after I meet them - so that I really remember the exact context!).

I totally agree keep those notes/cards handy cause you never know what you're gonna get! Life is like a box of chocolates!!

September 15, 2009 at 1:07 PM

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Kendal is a database strategist, community advocate, public speaker, and blogger. A practiced IT professional with over 15 years of SQL Server experience, Kendal excels at disaster recovery, high availability planning/implementation, & debugging/troubleshooting mission critical SQL Server environments. Kendal is a Senior Consultant on the Microsoft Premier Developer Support team and President of MagicPASS, the Orlando, FL based chapter of PASS. Before joining Microsoft, Kendal was a SQL Server/Data Platform MVP from 2011-2016. [About Kendal] (http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wrW1fk8IiFE/Vr36w9dtRxI/AAAAAAAADCw/tVa4vTgLWIw/w139-h140-p/IMG_3503.JPG)