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Successful networkers are NOT those that push their wares on the unsuspecting, though; it’s those successful networkers who genuinely offer value to those they meet without expectation of self-interest.
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…being of service (providing valuable and desired solutions to the needs of others) is a critical element of expanding your network.
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…an offering’s reputation must be earned on day one, because brand building increasingly relies heavily on word-of-mouth recommendations spreading rapidly through our networked society.
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…the networks we rely on in a stable job are rarely the ones that lead us to something new and different.
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An organization is a network of interdependent services. Therefore the descaling efforts should include working to break dependencies, not only to manage them.
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…if possible, build your expertise before you build your network, and build your network before you build your company.
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Never be afraid to ask questions or to network. It is one of the most valuable tools available to you in all of life.
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If done right, networking has the power to make things happen and change lives.
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Studies show that many of the conventional strategies for workplace success don’t work as well for women as they do for men – such as networking and explicitly advocating for oneself.
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Contrary to popular opinion, the world is not becoming dominated by flatter, even bossless, network organizations.
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