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Barnes and Noble

The Real Purpose of Networking

Current price: $15.00
The Real Purpose of Networking
The Real Purpose of Networking

Barnes and Noble

The Real Purpose of Networking

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What is your purpose of networking? Most people actually don't know their purpose of networking. There are some individuals that don't like to network. And there are some individuals that don't know anything about networking. When I had first started on my journey of networking, I really thought that all I had to do was to hand out my business card and that was it. I was so clueless and I learned from my mistake really quick. Networking is all about making those connections and building solid relationships. In this book I will show the importance and the process of networking. Book Excerpts: "Networking is a common synonym for developing and maintains contacts and personal connections with a variety of people who might be helpful to you, your career or your business. Networking is a social experience where you connect and meet new people. In today's world that networking is very important in the job market and in the business world. Have you ever heard the saying, "It's not what you know, it's WHO you know?" While good business or opportunity isn't exactly a popularity contest, but networking is the important key.

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