Networking: Your Great Career Accelerator
Networking: Your Great CareerAccelerator How to build a strong & diverse network by Kingsley Aikins March 1st | 12:00 GMT Networking webinar for better connections When: March 1st | Time:
Networking: Your Great CareerAccelerator How to build a strong & diverse network by Kingsley Aikins March 1st | 12:00 GMT Networking webinar for better connections When: March 1st | Time:
Sarajevo is a city I’ve always known about for three reasons. First, it was the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination on June 28, 1914, which sparked the First World
Networks are the key to success. I have lived in six countries throughout my career and worked for an organisation active in the Irish diaspora, and I came to appreciate
I have long been a fan of the American writer Harvey Coleman, and I was hugely impressed by his book “Empowering Yourself” when I first read it. In essence, Harvey
If there is one lesson we have all learnt from the last few years it is the impact of dramatic change and the emergence of ‘Black Swan’ events, a term
Over the past years, our focus has shifted towards a smaller number of close relationships, but research shows that people with strong and diverse networks are happier, live longer and earn more money.
I constantly get asked what book on Networking I would recommend, and I always suggest The Startup of You by Reid Hoffman and Ben Casnocha.
If you don’t shape your career other people and other events will shape it – how true is that given recent developments.
The year is 1997. The magazine is Fast Company. The article is titled “The Brand Called You”. Written by legendary management consultant Tom Peters the gist of the article is that we are all Chairman, CEO and Marketing Director of our own company called “Me Inc.”
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