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The Art and Science of Networking: Workshop and Mixer
Does networking really make a difference? The answer is a resounding yes!
In a study performed by Partnering Resources, 93% of completely successful change initiatives were led by leaders with very strong or strong personal networks. Not one change initiatives described as less successful was led by a leader with strong or very strong personal networks. Furthermore, a recent study featured in Sloan Management Review showed that high performing project teams had almost twice as many non-core contributors affiliated with the team.
In this highly interactive session, we learn about the science behind networking. We draw on insights from researchers and practitioners in the social sciences and in business to learn about the networking practices of high performers. We dispel the myth that people who want strong networks should never eat alone and, instead, we learn about the simple actions that significantly contribute to the health of your network.
We also practice the art of networking so participants will leave with better connections and increased knowledge about what the network in the room can offer. We merge the art and science by mapping individual participants’ networks, identify gaps, and develop plans for filling those gaps.
Participants Take Away:
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- Increased understanding of the science behind networking
- Preliminary strategic analysis of their own networks
- Identification of the gaps in their personal networks and ideas about how to fill those gaps
- Real-time advising from peers about on-the-job challenges[/unordered_list]
This event will be led by Partnering Resources associate Keli Trejo
Pricing
** All registrations include appetizers and drinks in the networking practice.**



