Networking: women can learn from everyone they meet in business world.

AuthorGOULIQUER, DIANNE
PositionBrief Article

Networking is possibly the most valuable management tool available to everyone, a top official with the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) says.

Simone Desjardins, the senior vice-president of operations for Ontario, Prairies and Western Areas for BDC, says networking has played a key role throughout her career - from her beginnings as a banker in Timmins to her current post as an executive with BDC in Toronto.

"Sit on boards, get involved," she told a crowd of about 220 attending Northern Ontario Business' Influential Women of Northern Ontario luncheon in Thunder Bay on May 24. "When you're out networking you're seen, you're heard. It can be tiring, but it can also be stimulating and interesting."

Networking is almost instinctive to women, Desjardins said. "We want to share information, we're excited. Women are like bees: they cross-pollinate and share information."

Women want to connect with each other, she said. They need one another. That desire to connect works to their advantage and can help them in their careers.

"Women have good instincts and you can learn from everyone you meet in the business world. (By networking) you see what management style works and what doesn't."

Networking can also be a source of education in addition to traditional learning environments like schools and conferences, she added.

"Never stop learning," she said. "But remember there are more ways to learn than just reading and going to seminars. Meet people; see things from other people's perspective to initiate change."

Another important aspect to networking is mentoring, she said. Electronic networking vehicles, like the Influential Women Web site www.nobwomen.com - are powerful net working tools, but these types of tools cannot replace face-to-face contact.

Mentoring can link women to new people and experiences that can...

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