Networking
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Quick Tip: Use your Hometown Tourist Notebook as a Conversation Starter
Originally inspired by the April 2018 A to Z Challenge the Hometown Tourist pocket notebook contains 52 lists to plan and record your trips and activities in your hometown to make sure you…
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Planners for 2020
You may have already seen on social media that we are back with another Kickstarter. However, just in case you haven’t heard about it we thought we would do an additional blog post…
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Different Types of Networking Events: Breakfast Networking Events
If you’re a morning person a breakfast networking event is a great way to start your day. Breakfast networking events (or even breakfast one-to-ones) allows earlier risers to make the most of their…
- Build Relationships, Following Up, Networking, Use your Networking Planner, Ways to Help Your Network
Be Proactive in Building your Network
It is important to be proactive when it comes to your networking activities. If you are proactive in your networking activities it will mean that you are more likely to reap the rewards…
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Quick Tip: Make yourself Available
As well as offering your network opportunities another great way to help your network is to make yourself available to them. I am a believer in the ethos that if you attend an…
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The Hidden Benefits of Networking
Networking can take a lot of effort – it is time-consuming to build a strong network and it requires effort to keep on top of it and continue to invest in your network…
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Quick Tip: Offer your Network Opportunities
All anyone needs is an opportunity. A great way to help your network is to not wait until they come to you. Instead, when you know that there is an opportunity available or…
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How to Be an Ally at work and Support your Internal Network
It is important that your workplace has a diverse and inclusive culture. Whether you identify with a particular protected characteristic or not is irrelevant and we can all do a little bit more…
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Quick Tip: Don’t be afraid to cast your net wide
When you are looking to reach out to your network and/or look for opoprtunities. Don’t be afraid to cast your net wide. Your network is always larger than you think it is. Don’t…
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Quick Tip: Take Notes
Learn more at conferences and other networking events such as seminars by engaging with all of your senses. We encourage you to engage and focus in as many ways as possible. For example,…