Ten ways to design meeting and event programs that foster more meaningful, authentic connection and networking opportunities.
Personal networking can help grow your business, but it can also help you grow as a person and a leader. The key is in how you view it. For some, it is a necessary evil—collecti ...
Studies show that 80% of professionals consider networking essential to their career success. In my own experience, face-to-face meetings are important for building stronger long-term relationships.
In the rapidly evolving world of business, the power of strategic networking stands out as a pivotal element for achieving success and driving growth. This proactive approach to building and nurturing ...
Have you ever found yourself at a large networking event, feeling uncomfortable and wishing you could be anywhere else? If so, you’re not alone. Research shows that approximately four out of 10 ...
Over half of 2023's prospective MBA students cited building their professional networks as the primary motivation for pursuing their degree. So what is professional networking and why do some of the ...
My official research for this topic began with a text to a group of friends. The question posed was, "What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear the word networking?" Responses of all ...
Networking has become an increasingly popular buzzword in the professional world. It is a skill that young adults are encouraged to have, as they navigate job platforms like LinkedIn, send cold emails ...
Picture it: you’re standing at the entrance of a crowded event room, eyeing the bar and readying yourself to make painful small talk. You’re sweating after fighting to parallel park on a busy street ...
It is a universal truth that everyone in the military hates networking. Active-duty service members hate networking. New veterans hate networking. Old veterans hate networking. Military spouses ...
When I launched my first business in my twenties, I thought success meant doing everything alone. I believed that if I worked hard enough, read every business book, and put in the hours, I’d ...
It’s hard to remember the heady days of the 1990s, when network stocks were flying high, IPOs showed enormous gains in their very first hours and the financial future of networking seemed rosy.