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Career and Networking Goals Change for Millennials
- A new generational sector is emerging from the group known as the Millennials and the change is coming in response to cataclysmic events that have occurred since 2008.
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U.S. Angel Investor Market on Solid Path of Recovery in 2011
- Software regained the top sector position with 23% of total angel investments in 2011, followed by healthcare services/medical devices and equipment, industrial/energy, biotech, IT services, and media. Industrial/energy investing has remained a significant sector for angels for the last few years, reflecting a continued appetite for clean tech.
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Body Language Tips
- Business communications is affected by body language such as handshakes, posture and other physical participation.
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Travel Promotes Better Relationships
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Choice and Happiness ideas from Malcolm Gladwell
- What are the key metric's sweet spot(s) in your output.. your productivity, business, relationship, etc?
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Top 10 Business Networking Tips - Part 1
- There are several reasons that people attend business networking events. Yet, most of us don't benefit from attending these events as much as we could. This is the first of a two-part series on how to put the right network in place to help you accomplish your goals.
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Top 10 Business Networking Tips - Part 2
- This is the second of a two-part series on how to turn casual business contacts into a powerful set of relationships.
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How to Host A House Party
- Many of the changes in our community we would like to see require raising awareness of a problem or need before people will become involved. This is true whether you are supporting a cause, non-profit organization, or political candidate. A house party is a gathering of people at a home so you can influence several people at once face-to-face.
Hosting a house party is a great way to bring together friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers in a comfortable environment to talk about an important cause or political candidate that you support.
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Ferrazzi: Never Eat Alone
- When I spotted the book "Never Eat Alone" by well-known networker Keith Ferrazzi, I expected a "how to network" book — tips and techniques on how to grow your contact network. Well, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it's really about growing relationships — mostly business relationships. You might wonder why I distinguish between networking and building relationships.
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Teten & Allen: The Virtual Handshake
- Have you ever wondered if your networking activities
are as beneficial as they could be? The book The Virtual Handshake is an excellent guide for using a wide range of Internet tools and techniques to expand your network of contacts.
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Managing Large Networking Events
- Many organizations add networking events to their programs to encourage members to meet one another and build relationships.
These large networking events present a special challenge for event organizers: How can we help attendees meet appropriate contacts when the room is filled with hundreds of people?
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Party Planning Checklist
- Start planning your big party long before the big event. This party planning checklist can help you remember the key steps.
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