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A Walk with a Friend: Networking Beyond the Conference Room

Sometimes, the most transformative conversations happen during something as seemingly casual as a walk through your building or your office.

Neal H. Bookspan

Neal H. Bookspan

April 28, 2025 04:07 PM

In the high-stakes world of business, happily not all professional interactions are confined to conference rooms or phone calls. Sometimes, the most transformative conversations happen during something as seemingly casual as a walk through your building or your office. I’m talking about the strategic pedestrian encounter. Think of it as a nuanced art form that can reshape professional relationships in a subtle manner.

Last week, I was walking through the lobby of my building when I ran into an attorney from another law firm. What began as a chance encounter quickly evolved into an exchange of insights and a plan to connect for lunch or a drink, which will serve to deepen our professional relationship. Each step we took as we walked through the lobby was measured, not just in physical distance, but in what really was a calculated cadence of professional relationship-building. We discussed workloads and business issues all while maintaining a conversational tone that would have suggested to someone observing us that we were merely two colleagues walking to our cars at the end of the day.

The real magic of these chance meetings lies in their disarming nature. For the meeting I described, away from the structured environment of offices and conference rooms, the other attorney and I were in an authentic space and could exchange valuable perspectives. It was networking in its most elevated form, which is an intricate dance of professional engagement where information is exchanged, and relationships grow.

I also find the same can happen from just walking around our office and talking to people, but not about a work project or a case. It’s more buttoned up compared to a chance conversation in a lobby but can be just as valuable. When these conversations are not just about work, you’re deepening your relationship with those around you. This is invaluable for team-building and company culture. This is the true nature of relationship building.

Inside and outside your office, these types of conversations subtly forge or reinforce connections, reveal potential collaborative opportunities, and build mutual professional respect. This is the essence of strategic networking where you transform seemingly casual interactions into meaningful professional touch-points that can yield unexpected dividends. The point is that every step can be a calculated move towards your next significant opportunity.

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