
This is the seventh post in a continuing series designed to help you create a great 2008 - using
questions to reflect on last year, and project into the future. All of the questions and additional information can be found
in this tool, available for you to download now.
The seventh question is:
Who do I want to meet?Oooh, I love this question!
I have a long list of people that I want to meet. Some are people that I already "know" from online and phone conversations, but that I look forward to meeting. People like:
(This is a partial list!)
I also am looking forward to meeting large groups of John Deere dealers (which I will do in sessions over the next couple of weeks), many new Clients and participants, all of those who are our partners in promoting
Remarkable Leadership, and many other members of the
Top Sales Experts group.
I also have a long list of "famous" people I would like to meet for a variety of reasons. I wasn't going to share this list, but I decided that by sharing these names I may be improving my chances of meeting them. (Who knows, maybe they, a family member, or colleague will read this - or maybe you know these people!)
Here is part of that list:
- All of the former Presidents
- Oprah (ok, so I want be more than meet her, I want to be a guest on
her show!)
- Vince Gill (and while we are at it, my wife would like to meet his wife, Amy Grant)
- Garth Brooks
- Seth Godin
- Larry King
- Warren Bennis
- Patrick Lencioni
- Tony Dungy
- Jimmy Buffett
- Warren Buffett
- Joe Vitale
- Mark Joyner
- Michael Masterson
I want to meet these people for a variety of reasons, but the one reason that is in common is to learn from them. I admire all of these people in one or more ways and I believe that in meeting them I could learn more than I could from afar.
I encourage you to ask yourself this question and think big - not only those people who you "know" you will meet (like, in my case future participants and Clients), but also build a list of those that might be a bit more of a stretch.
One of the things that answering this question (on paper) does for me is that it helps me realize that making this happen in many cases is easier than I might first think. Even in reviewing this list to write this post I am energized by the connections and network that I already have that can help make some of these meetings.
Of course, I am open to your introductions to any of these people as well!
So, again, let me ask you -
who do you want to meet (this year)?
As with all of these questions, I welcome your comments and answers.
Labels: network, questions, relationships