Beehive Networking
Introduction:
Time allotted / 20 minutes(Five minutes for introductions and welcome; ten minutes for overview of Beehive Networking activity – PowerPoint; five minutes for a sample run through)
Objectives /
- Set the tone for the activity – excitement regarding a different way to network
- Highlight objectives for the event (see PowerPoint)
- Provide clear guidelines on how to engage in Beehive Networking
Activity details /
- Introduce event host and thank participants for attending
- Ensure participants have materials:
1) An “Ask” sheet
2) One page of labels for each participant with his/her name and email address - Quick run through of first seven slides to identify objectives, roles, timeframe for each round
- Go through a sample round
Supplies required /
- PowerPoint slides – “GEW Event: Beehive Networking” <link to ppt slide deck>
- Projector
- Screen
- Tables with equal number of participants at each table
- Enough open space and clear paths for people to roam and walk from table to table
- Ask sheet (see Appendix 1)
- One page of labels for each participant with his/her name and email address on each label
Activity 1:
Time allotted / 30 minutes(two minutes to identify roles; three minutes for each round to a maximum of six rounds)
Objectives /
- Build fun and excitement around Beehive Networking
- Take a collaborative approach to networking – networking for our fellow networkers
- Identify a networking strategy – wide net versus specific contact type
- Gain valuable connections to fulfill each person’s networking “ask”
Activity details /
- Identify who will play which role within the hive (queen bee, field bee, worker bees)
- Field bee clarifies and makes sure s/he understands the queen bee’s “ask”
- When the timer starts, the field bee roams from hive to hive trying to collect contacts that align with his queen bee’s “ask” (s/he will collect one label for each person who knows someone that satisfies the queen bee’s “ask”); there should only be one field bee at each hive at any given time
- The idea is that the field bee should get to as many hives as possible to collect as many contacts as s/he can within three minutes
- Each round lasts three minutes (can be extended depending on size of group)
- At the end of the three minutes, field bees return to their hives and hand over the contacts to the queen bee
- Repeat steps 1 to 5 for as many people as there are in each hive (i.e. five people at each table would mean five rounds), so each person has an opportunity to be a queen bee.
Supplies required /
- Three minute timer
- “Ask” sheets
- One sheet of labels for each participant with his/her name and email address on each label
Conclusion:
Time allotted / 10 minutesObjectives /
- Bring the workshop to a close
- Discuss the experience and learnings from the experience
- Wrap up
Activity details /
- Review slide 8 and hold a group discussion on the learnings
- Review follow-up etiquette
- Respond to any additional questions
Supplies required /
- PowerPoint side 8
- Optional: feedback survey
Appendix 1
Beehive Networking: The Ask
What type of contact do you need to connect with
to move your business forward?
Examples: Business development decision makers in the Canadian baby diaper manufacturing industry
OR
People in the raw foods industry in the GTA
What strategy will you use? Will you cast a wide net or be very specific about the type of contact you would like to connect with?
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