Welcome to DABGO Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia

October 5th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

DABGO Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia is now live, and open for you to join!

We have been working hard to make this network group possible. And it will be with your help that DABGO Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia will grow to become a success and an active tool in creating new opportunities for you and the other members. So please take some time to forward the www.dabgo.com link to all the Danes you know in the countries listed on the front page of the DABGO website. Note that membership is free.

On this site you will find tips & tricks on networking, using Linkedin, articles and getting the most of your membership.

Our ambition for DABGO is to contribute to increasing Danish export, acceleration of Danish business peoples’ careers internationally and an increase in international investments in Danish companies and Denmark.

We are looking for global and local sponsors and funding from institutions – i.e. Udenrigsministeriet, globaliseringsrådet, eksportrådet and similar organizations – as well as various trusts, who would be interested in supporting the growth of DABGO globally. The funding will go to adding more value to the entire network, and coordinate local networking events with focus on generating new connections and business opportunities. If you know of anyone who can be of help in accelerating this process, then please have them contact me at jesper@dabgo.com.

We are looking for people who are interested in actively participate in growing DABGO Singapore, Thailand & Malaysia, please send me a mail if you can dedicate some spare time.

If you have any suggestions, ideas, comments and/or an article you would like posted on this website, please do not hesitate to contact me.

I wish you a wonderful day and great success.

Sincerely,

Jesper Løvendahl
DABGO Founder & Group Manager
My profile on Linkedin

10 Ways To Effortlessly Network For Business And Pleasure

July 20th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

Networking is an art that can be learned. You don’t have to be inherently gregarious and outgoing. Just have a genuine curiosity and interest in others. The result can be rewarding in your work and in your personal life. Here are a few tips on how to network effectively and, for those who may have difficulty networking, rather painlessly. Read the 10 ways at Blog Forward.

Update Your Linkedin Profile

July 14th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

Here are some good tips from Linkedin employees on how to improve your profile. Read the tips at the blog How To Change The World.

Get The Most Of LinkedIn

July 10th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

To get success with your LinkedIn profile you need to fully understand the possibilities and the “Do’s and Dont’s”. Below are listed some useful sources that will help you get started or improve your existing profile:

- A basic introduction to LinkedIn here…


- The “Do’s and Dont’s” on LinkedIn here…
- Find a job with LinkedIn here…
- Best practices for recruiters here…
- Distribute a new job here…
- Get the LinkedIn Outlook toolbar here…
- Search Tips here…
- Break unwanted connections here…
- How to contact a DABGO member here…

Read the newest articles and tips here…

How To Find And Contact A DABGO Member

July 5th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

DABGO members can contact each other directly via Linkedin “InMail” which sends an e-mail to the other DABGO members inbox on Linkedin. This function does NOT allow other DABGO members to see each others e-mail addresses. To see another Linkedin members e-mail address and other contact information you need to be connected directly. You can also choose to ask for an Introduction through a shared connection.

Here is an example of how you can find who your searching for and how you can contact that person.

Let’s say you need a Photographer for a job, but do not know any photographers, then let’s try a search on Linkedin within the DABGO group. Remember always to try to give business to fellow DABGO members.

When you login into your Linkedin frontpage you will find the following functions on the lower right hand side of the page. Click on “See all members”

You will now see a complete list of all DABGO members:

In the upper right hand corner you will find the “Refine Search” button. Click it to make a more specific search.

Make sure that the “Limit search to your groups” is checked, and then enter “Photographer” in the “Titel” search box, or make a broader search by using the “Keywords” search box.

You will get a search result, and you can now click the profile that best matches your criteria and contact the person via InMail or via Introduction.

How Do You Manage Your Contacts?

July 1st, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

As our personal contact database increases, it becomes a challenge to manage. Here is my 2 cents on how to create a well functioning personal contact management set-up for your private use:


- Install Plaxo + the Outlook toolbar
- Create a Linkedin account + install the Outlook toolbar
- Use Outlook to its full extend. Check the presentation “Outlook Features for Contact Management - 7 Steps to Success
- For quick overview of contacts directly in your inbox install “Priasoft Outlook Contact View Add-in for Outlook

With this set-up you will gain a quick overview of a contact directly in your Outlook Inbox view and automated update functions combined with easy to import/export/update/edit contacts.

Share your contact management solution by making a comment.

Leaders Without a Network Are Bound For Failure

June 21st, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

Most people acknowledge that networking - creating a fabric of personal contacts to provide support, feedback, insight, and resources is an essential activity for an ambitious manager. Indeed, it’s a requirement even for those focused simply on doing their current jobs well. For some, this is a distasteful reality. Working through networks, they believe, means relying on who you know rather than what you know, a hypocritical, possibly unethical, way to get things done.

But as INSEAD’s Herminia Ibarra and Mark Hunter point out in this article published in the Harvard Business Review (January 2007), even those who understand that networking is a legitimate and necessary part of their job can be discouraged by the payoff because they are doing it in too limited a fashion. On the basis of a close study of 30 emerging leaders, the authors outline three distinct forms of networking.

Read the short version at the Havard Business Review or the complete article here.

The Old Boys Network

June 14th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

A new study circulating through hedge funds and university campuses points to the powerful role that old-school ties play in the world of investing.

Mutual fund managers invest more money in companies that are run by people with whom they went to college or graduate school than in companies where they have no such connections.

Read the NY Times article here where you also can find the study.

Network Sites You Should Join - If Possible…

June 5th, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

is a private online community, which is designed for those who already have strong connections with one another. So far the community has 130.000 members. Amongst the members of this exclusive network are Naomi Capbell, Paris Hilton, Quentin Tarantino and Tiger Woods.

To join, you need to be invited by a trusted member.

Dopplr is an online service for frequent travellers. It was created by an international team of world travellers as a tool for our own use. We liked it so much that we decided to open it up to our global friends.

If you travel more than five times a year and have friends who do as well, then Dopplr is for you.

How does Dopplr work? It lets you share your future travel plans with a group of trusted fellow travellers whom you have chosen. It also reminds you of friends and colleagues who live in the cities you’re planning to visit. You can use the service with your personal computer and mobile phone.

Interested in joining Dopplr? Then click here

Meetup.com a Great Way to Network Locally

June 2nd, 2007 by Jesper Løvendahl

Meetup.com helps people find others who share their interest or cause, and form lasting, influential, local community groups that regularly meet face-to-face.

I recommend that you sign up to the meetup.com list in your city. It’s a great way to meet new people and broaden your professional and personal network. If you cannot find a group that has your interest, then create your own.

Networking and gaining new knowledge is all about thinking outside the box, and doing something you might not usually do. So go meet up…


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