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How To Build A Powerful Professional Network

Want to get ahead? Here are 10 key people you’ll need in your network to help you succeed.

It is important to know the two Q’s as you build out your network: quality and quantity. But have you considered the importance of having a well-rounded network?

In this job market, having a strong network is critical to your professional survival. There are plenty of tips and articles on where to find people, how and when to connect to them and even what you need to say to attract and maintain your network. This article focuses on who should be in your network.

Here are the top 10 people that should be in your network:

1. The Mentor: This is the person who has reached the level of success you aspire to have. You can learn from their success as well as their mistakes. Heed their wisdom and experience. This relationship offers a unique perspective because they have known you through several peaks and valleys in your life and watched you evolve.

2. The Coach: The coach is someone who comes in at different times in your life. They help with critical decisions and transitions and offer an objective perspective with no strings attached.

3. The Industry Insider: This is someone in your chosen field who has expert-level information or access to it. This person will keep you informed of what’s happening now and what the next big thing is. Invite them to be a sounding board for your next innovative idea.

4. The Trendsetter: This is someone outside of your chosen industry who always has the latest buzz. It can be on any topic that you find interesting. The goal in having this person in your network is to look for those connections that spark innovation via the unconventional. It will also help you keep your conversations interesting.

5. The Connector: This is a person who has access to people, resources and information. As soon as they come across something related to you, they are sending you an e-mail or picking up the phone. Connectors are great at uncovering unique ways to make connections, finding resources and opportunities that most people would overlook.

6. The Idealist: This is the person in your network you can dream with. No matter how “out there” your latest idea is, this is the person who will help you brainstorm ways to make it happen. Without judgment, they are focused on helping you flesh out your dreams in high definition, even if you don’t have a solid plan yet on how to make it happen.

7. The Realist: On the flip side, you still need the person who will help you keep it real. This is the person who will give you the raised eyebrow when your expectations exceed your effort. These are not people who knock down your dreams, rather they challenge you to actively make your dream happen.

8. The Visionary: Visionary people inspire you by their journey. They are similar to the Idealist, but the visionary can help you envision an actual plan to reach your goal. One personal encounter with this type of person can powerfully change the direction of your thinking and life.

9. The Partner: You need to have someone who is in a similar place and on a similar path to share with. In fact, partners do a lot of sharing. This is a person you can share the wins and woes with. Partners will also share resources, opportunities and information.

10. The Wanna-Be: This is someone you can serve as mentor to. Someone you can help shape and guide based on your experiences. One of the best ways to tell that you understand something is to be able to explain it to someone else. And sometimes, one of the best motivators for pushing through obstacles and hardship is knowing that someone is watching.

Obviously you will want to have more than 10 people in your network. The trick is to make sure you are building a diverse network by adding people from different industries, backgrounds, age groups, ethnic groups, etc. … that fit into the roles listed above. Building a deep network by only including people from your current profession or business focus leaves too many stones unturned, limiting potential opportunities.

Serious about building a strong professional network that can actually provide the leverage you need to make progress at work or in your business? Evaluate your current network and get started filling in the gaps.

Author: Tai Goodwin


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Craft Master

The search for Ireland’s newest craft talent to hit TV screens

RTÉ One’s widely anticipated new series Craft Master to air each Tuesday at 7pm

People from a cross section of backgrounds including an organic farmer, a teacher, a financial services worker and a waitress will battle it out for the title of Craft Master 2011 in a new six-part TV series which hits our screens next Tuesday.

Craft Master, produced by Big Mountain Productions in collaboration with the Crafts Council of Ireland, promises to capture the imagination of the nation as it brings 15 people from varying backgrounds and experience on a creative journey in ceramics, glass blowing, wood turning, textile weaving and metalwork.

The first episode of Craft Master will air at 7 p.m. on RTÉ One Television on Tuesday 6th September. There will be one winner from each week, with the grand final on Tuesday 11th October.

Commenting on the launch of the new TV series, Brian McGee, Head of Market Development at the Crafts Council of Ireland said, “Craft Master has been a fantastic way to bring together true masters of their craft with enthusiastic novices to explore what is possible when creativity, education and passion mix together. The current economic environment is also a factor. Necessity really can be the mother of invention when the downturn leads people to relook at their lives and they decide to take a more exciting and creative path.”

McGee is one of the judges who will decide on the winner of Craft Master 2011.  The panel of weekly judges also includes Derek McGarry, Assistant to the Head of Faculty of Design at the National College of Art and Design.  The two resident judges will be joined for the final episode by two of Ireland’s top designers, Louise Kennedy and Paul Costelloe.

Craft, in many cases, is an art form, and should be respected and there are a lot of wonderful things going on in Ireland”, commented Paul Costelloe.  “I believe that the small businesses in Ireland should be encouraged to grow and develop. Irish craft can be designed for more sophisticated European customers, not only for those traditional, stage-Irish shops which you find throughout the States.

Each week a professional craftsperson will mentor three apprentices in a master class on their craft.  The apprentices will produce a piece and the winner of that heat will secure a place in the final.

The winner of the series will be named Craft Master 2011 and will be given a stand at the Creative Island at Showcase in January 2012. “Showcase is Ireland’s Creative Expo, the largest international fair in the country with 5,000 buyers attending from 17 countries”, explains Brian McGee. “Getting a seat at this table really is a big deal for a new business starting up in the craft and gift sector.”

With such a fantastic prize up for grabs, each apprentice will have to pull out all the stops to produce a unique piece of craft to secure a place in the final!

The first episode of Craft Master will focus on glassblowing with mentor Róisín de Buitléar. This episode was filmed in Waterford with the apprentices placed in the challenging and hot environment of a fully functioning Hot Shop in Waterford City – The Irish Glass Company.

Each apprentice will set about realising their design concepts in hot molten glass which is heated to over 1000 degrees. The three battling it out in the first week include a mature student and IKEA employee whose dream is to pursue a career in craft, a student at the National College of Art and Design and a painter who works in the financial services sector.

Over the weeks apprentices trying their hands at various crafts include a house husband, an unemployed woman, a waitress, a busy mother, a school teacher and an organic farmer who flies the flag for the over 60s!

Craft Master was commissioned by the RTÉ Lifestyle programming department and received funding through the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI).  This was in response to a proposal submitted to BAI by Big Mountain Productions in consultation with the Crafts Council of Ireland and with the support of RTÉ. The commissioning of Craft Master coincides with Year of Craft 2011 celebrating craft throughout the island of Ireland.

Details on the first episode and the participating apprentices and master craftsperson are below.

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For more information contact:

Miriam Donohoe, MD Media
087 2393914 or miriam@mdmedia.ie
Episode 1:      Glass Blowing – Tuesday 6th September

Location:          Waterford – in a hot shop set up by former Waterford Crystal Employees

Mentor:            Róisín de Buitléar

Overview:
One of Ireland’s top artists working in the medium of glass, Róisín de Buitléar gave a master class over seven days to three apprentices.  The apprentices were all placed into the challenging and hot environment of a fully functioning Hot Shop in Waterford City – The Irish Glass Company.  Each set about realising their design concepts in hot molten glass which is heated to over 1000 degrees. There were several ups and downs as the concepts took many shapes other than their intended form.
Róisín de Buitléar at work, image by Colm Hogan

The apprentices:

Róisín de Buitléar with apprentices, image by Colm Hogan

Name: Aoife May Soden
Profession: Mature Student/IKEA Employee
From: Dublin
Profile: Aoife is a mature student working in IKEA part-time to self-fund her dream of studying glass. She spent most of her childhood in Australia.

Name: Anne Marie Hayes
Profession: Financial Services
From: Dublin
Profile: Originally from Waterford, Anne Marie is a trained painter living in Dublin.  During holidays or time-off she enrolls on courses hoping to further her creative side.  Italy has been her focus of late and in Siena she has been studying the stained glass process.

Name: Sinead Brennan
Profession: Student
From: Wexford
Profile: Studying in the National College of Art and Design, Sinead from Wexford openly admits to being addicted to her craft and would some day hope to become Ireland’s top glass artist.

 

Episode 2:    Ceramics – Tuesday 13th September
Mentor:          Colm de Rís

Episode 3:    Textiles – Tuesday, 20th September
Mentor:          Beth Moran

Episode 4:     Wood Turning – Tuesday 27th September
Mentor:          Glenn Lucas

Episode 5:    Blacksmithing – Tuesday 4th October
Mentor:          Michael Budd

Episode 6:    Final Show – Tuesday 11th October
Craft Master 2011 final and winner announced


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Pop Me Up

PopMeUp.ie is the one stop shop for all your pop-up space requirements and needs in Ireland.

They act as matchmakers between landlords looking to generate activity in their otherwise empty units and prospective tenants who want to test new concepts and markets without making long term commitments to one particular property. With hundreds of prime commercial properties lying needlessly vacant, the PopMeUp team can offer a range of quick and effective solutions.

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Showcase Exhibitors – Have you an interesting story to tell?

Promotion of Showcase to domestic and overseas buyers is now well underway. If you have an interesting story to tell about the products you will be exhibiting at Showcase in January 2012, contact Mary Jennings at maryj@eircom.net, tel 087 232 2309. Relevant stories will be included on the website, in social media, in ezines and other promotional channels.

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CCoI EXTERNAL EXHIBITIONS FUND

Funding available from CCoI: The External Exhibitions Fund has been set up to offer annual support to the development of high-quality independent craft-based exhibitions run by individuals, organisations or groups including CCoI Guilds, Associations, Networks & Societies (GANS).

The purpose of the fund is:
- To stimulate and reward the development of professional exhibition skills in makers and curators of craft.
- To develop professional opportunities for Irish makers and curators, both nationally and internationally.
- To encourage national and international cultural/arts venues to programme Irish craft of exhibition quality.
- To increase awareness and grow the profile of Irish craft nationally and internationally, in line with the strategic objectives of the Crafts Council of Ireland.

This annual fund will support a small number of well-planned, feasible exhibitions featuring Irish craft in Ireland or abroad. This call will fund proposals due to take place in 2012. The maximum that will be allocated to any individual proposal is €7,000. Preference will be given to projects that have match-funding or funding from other sources. Exhibitions can be in recognized venues or one-off site-specific projects, organized by individuals, groups, partnerships or organisations.

External Exhibition Fund
Crafts Council of Ireland
Castle Yard
Kilkenny

Email: ann@ccoi.ie

For further information download the application form.

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Love the City: Out loud!

Who are they?
They are a group of people passionate about listening, doing and learning, all with the intention of invigorating our City. Do you want to support positive change in the City? Do you have an idea you want to explore? A project you want to test? Join Love the City: Out loud!

How can you get involved?
There are many ways you can join Love the City: Out loud! We love to meet, collaborate and listen to people who have projects, stories, thoughts and ideas about how to create acts of positive change in the City. We are looking for your projects, our goal is to gather 10 amazing projects for the City.

Does this possibility sound interesting?
There are a few ways that you can get involved:

A. Loud
This is for people who would like to…

Give feedback on projects at our weekly meetings
Interact with the group through our Facebook page and blog
Donate ideas to the group

B. Louder
This is for people who would like to…

Collaborate with an existing project
Help build projects around the City
Join a brainstorming session

C. Loudest
This is for people who would like to…

Push and develop an idea
Build and run prototypes to test and develop the idea
Hold meetings and publicise events

When do we meet?
They meet every Wednesday 18.00 – 19.30 at the Designing Dublin Studio, Ormond Building, 31-36 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7. They also host pop up meetings around the City to connect with people interested in the project.

How can you contact us?
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Dublin Fashion Festival, 8-11 September 2011

A host of fabulous fashion events will take place right across Dublin city in hundreds of shops, bars, restaurants, hotels and lots of other locations across the city. Enjoy exclusive style events, special offers and discounts, pampering treats, beauty tips and tricks and all you need to know to make sure your look is in style this Autumn/Winter! Collections for A/W ’11 will be in stores across the city so come to Dublin and make sure your look is updated and ready to rock the season ahead!

http://www.dff.ie

 

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Sip and Stitch Autumn Classes and Workshops…

  • Sip and Stitch Absolute Beginners. Tuesday evenings for 6 weeks. With Maria Tapper. Begins 6th September.
  • Sip and Stitch Intermediate. Wednesday evenings for 6 weeks. With Maria Tapper. Begins 7th September.
  • Dressmaking from a Pattern. Thursday evenings for 6 weeks. With Carolyn Moore of Tokiki. Begins 15th September.
  • Millinery on a Monday. Monday evenings for 6 weeks. With Milliner and Rock Star Jamie McEleney. Begins 12th September.
  • Cool Crochet. Sunday afternoons for 4 weeks. With New Yorker Heidi Falstrom. Begins 11th September.
  • Fashion Illustration. 1 day Workshop. With Ruth Griffin. Saturday 10th September. *FREE!* as part of Dublin Festival of Fashion.
  • Fascinating Fascinators. 1/2 day Workshop. With Carolyn Moore. Saturday 17th September.
  • Learn to Love Your Machine. 1 day Workshop. With Jane Geraghty of fashion label Janie. Saturday 24th September.
  • Zipper Clinic. 1/2 day Workshop which will make you into a zipper superstar! Saturday 1st October.

Want to know more?

Sip and Stitch Academy,
Om Diva,
Atelier 27
27 Drury Street, D2.
01 679 1211
eMailaddress is:
sipandstitchacademy@gmail.com
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Brown Thomas – Vogue Fashion Night Out

 

 

Brown Thomas Dublin – Official host partner to Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out!
- a night of pure fashion & beauty indulgence!

Brown Thomas Dublin has been selected by fashion bible Vogue magazine as an official partner to host the fashion world’s biggest and most exciting international event – Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out.  Taking place from 6pm until 11pm on Thursday, September 8th 2011, Dublin’s premier department store will roll out the red carpet and join fashion capitals including New York, Paris, London, Milan and Tokyo to celebrate fashion and beauty at its best, with lots of fun and entertainment!

Become a Vogue cover star for the night!  Expert makeup artists will be on hand to pamper you and provide beauty makeovers to have you looking your best for your photo shoot. You will also receive a print of you on the cover of Vogue to take home and show off to friends and family!  You could also get “papped” as you stroll through the Luxury Hall along with the other glitterati and celebrity look-alikes who will be dropping by to join in the fun on the evening!

On Level 2, former model and stylist Elika Gibbs will be giving her top tips and advice on how to de-clutter and re-jig your closet to radically transform your life. Having worked with Hollywood stars and a-listers including Kate Moss, Lily Allen and Tamara Mellon, Elika’s book entitled “Practical Princess – perfect wardrobe” is a must-read for every fashionista and will be on sale in The Club in Brown Thomas Dublin from September 8th.

Well known and up & coming Irish designers will also be showcasing their latest collections, while fashion insiders from the Personal Shopping and Buying teams at Brown Thomas will on hand to show guests how to wear the season’s key trends and hottest looks.  Mini-manicures and makeup touch ups will also be on offer throughout the store.

Entertainment on the night promises to be thrilling; with DJ’s and musicians keeping the party atmosphere going right up to 11pm.   Guests can also hang out with the stars in the über cool Fashion Cafés, with specially designed fashion menus sure to tantalise the taste buds!

Other exciting news: The Vogue Fashion’s Nights Out Sleepover competition will mean that 5 lucky guests on the night will win the chance to ‘sleepover’ that night with a friend in one of five 5 star luxury hotels in the city… Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush!!
Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out at Brown Thomas Dublin also kicks off the Dublin Fashion Festival which takes place from Thursday September 8th until Sunday September 11th 2011, with a host of fun and exciting fashion, beauty and events and activities taking place in stores, hotels, restaurants and bars throughout Dublin city centre, including Brown Thomas and BT2.
For more information on Vogue’s Fashion’s Night Out at Brown Thomas Dublin check out www.brownthomas.com



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Council of Irish Fashion Designers

The Council of Irish Fashion Designers is a representative body for Members.

Its aims and objectives include:

- To promote the interests of its Members.

- To build an aspirational brand for the premium sector of the Irish fashion industry.

- To speak with a strong voice on behalf of its members to government, state agencies, media, business associations and the public at large.

- To create a forum  for the dissemination of information of interest to Members  through a program of formal lectures, guest addresses or informal discussion.

- To provide a facility for the sharing of commercial information of benefit to Members.

- To develop co-operative promotional strategies and events within the Membership and with other industries where common purpose can be served.

- To establish a basis for informal contact and support between Members.

- To actively encourage and nurture new entrants to the Irish fashion industry.

http://www.irishfashiondesigners.com

CONTACT INFORMATION
Chairperson : Eddie Shanahan E edmundshanahan@eircom.net T +353872373225
Secretary : Aideen Bodkin E aideen@aideenbodkin.com T +35318260269
Press Officer : Niall Tyrrell E nialltyrrell@gmail.com T +35316788332
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