Book description
Would you rather get a root canal than schmooze with a bunch of strangers? Does the phrase “working a room” make you want to retreat to yours? Is small talk a big problem? Devora Zack used to be just like you—in fact, she still is. But she's also a successful consultant who addresses thousands of people each year, and she didn't change her personality to do it. Quite the contrary.
Zack politely examines and then smashes to tiny fragments the "dusty old rules" of standard networking advice. You don't have to become a backslapping extrovert or even learn how to fake it. Incredible as it seems, the very traits that make you hate networking can be harnessed to forge an approach even more effective than traditional techniques. It's a different kind of networking—and it works.
Networking enables you to accomplish the goals that are most important to you. But you can't adopt a style that isn't true to who you are. "I have never met a person who did not benefit tremendously from learning how to network—on his or her own terms," Zack writes. "You do not succeed by denying your natural temperament; you succeed by working with your strengths."
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction This Book Is Required Reading
- One Welcome to Your Field Guide
- Two Assess Yourself
- Three The Destruction of Stereotypes
- Four Why We Hate to Network
- Five Sparkling New Rules That Work
- Six Networking Event Survival Kit
- Seven Good-bye Golden Rule
- Eight Networking Without a Net
- Nine The Job Search
- Ten Business Travel
- Eleven Creating Events That Work for All
- Twelve Defining Outcomes, Achieving Goals
- Conclusion See Ya Later, Alligator
- Acknowledgments
- About Only Connect Consulting
- Index
- Your Fearless Author
Product information
- Title: Networking for People Who Hate Networking
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2010
- Publisher(s): Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- ISBN: 9781605096070
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