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Telecommuting News | (Net)Working Moms (Net)Working MomsNetworking is a LEARNED Skillby Nancy Roebke Ok, really. How tough can networking be? It involves TALKING to people and I talk to people every single day. Why do I constantly need to learn how to network? Why do I need to constantly develop networking skills? Why is it recommended that I participate in GROUPS that only have a focus on networking? It just can't be that tough. Networking is a LEARNED skill. It involves developing strong relationship-building techniques. These are taught. Just like mathematical skills and verbal skills. It is a common misconception that you should "know" how to network. After all, it's believed, networking is not brain surgery or rocket science. But that IS a misconception. Without constant exposure to new relationship-building ideas, without exposure to different people, and different communication styles, without training in the field of networking, a business professional would suffer from some serious business development challenges. These challenges included but are not limited to:
There appears to be no formal courses someone can take on Networking. (Although I personally would LOVE to change THAT!)The closest thing to a networking course is participation in networking groups. Here, a group of like-minded individuals meet with common goals in mind-the over-all goal being increased business revenue for all participants.
Nancy Roebke is the Executive Director of Profnet, Inc. Profnet, Inc. is a professional business leads generation corporation. We bring business professionals together in a non-competitive environment to help each other make more money. NETWORKING is a regular feature at The Working Moms' Internet Refuge
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