We often think networking has to be a rigid, professional experience. However, time spent at volunteer events, children’s practices and activities, and during business travel are all opportunities for valuable networking. The next time you have the opportunity, introduce yourself to someone new and strike up a conversation.
Networking Opportunities are Endless
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There is More than One Way to Round
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
rounding isn’t one size fits all Rounding can occur across all levels of an organization. Mid-level leaders round with...
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Communicate Effectively Using the Execution Triangle
Mary Stackhouse, , 0
Leverage the Execution Triangle Execution is a must in order for our organizations to reach goals. Lack of execution...
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Recognize Using Social Media
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
Incorporate rewarding and recognizing team members into your social media strategy. People are attracted to their ’15 minutes of...
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Keep Communication Simple
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
Deliver the Right Amount of Information We keep communication simple when we use the why-what-how format for planning our...
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Support Your Colleagues
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
Add time in your meetings today to give the opportunity for others to share their ideas. This will encourage...
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Avoid Speculation
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
Prepare for a crisis communication press conference by brainstorming as many questions as the team can think of that...
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Communicate Progress
Casey Kuktelionis, , 0
The stoplight colors are an easy and quick way to communicate progress toward achieving a goal. The green, yellow,...