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Networking for People Who Hate Networking

A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed and the Underconnected (16pt Large Print Edition)

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Focusing on the unique strengths of introverts, this book offers a refreshing perspective on networking that embraces reflective thinking and meaningful connections over traditional small talk. Written by an introvert who excels in networking, it provides practical, field-tested strategies for various situations. Zack dismantles outdated networking stereotypes, encouraging readers to leverage their natural traits to forge authentic connections. This approach empowers individuals to network effectively while staying true to themselves, proving that everyone can benefit from networking on their own terms.

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Networking for People Who Hate Networking, Devora Zack

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2010
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Untertitel
A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed and the Underconnected (16pt Large Print Edition)
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Devora Zack
Erscheinungsdatum
2010
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
312
ISBN13
9780369308092
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Originaltitel
Networking for People Who Hate Networking
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Focusing on the unique strengths of introverts, this book offers a refreshing perspective on networking that embraces reflective thinking and meaningful connections over traditional small talk. Written by an introvert who excels in networking, it provides practical, field-tested strategies for various situations. Zack dismantles outdated networking stereotypes, encouraging readers to leverage their natural traits to forge authentic connections. This approach empowers individuals to network effectively while staying true to themselves, proving that everyone can benefit from networking on their own terms.