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Named a Best Business Book of 2021 by Soundview Magazine

Reclaim the power of genuine human connection

Networking is often considered a necessary evil for all working professionals. With social media platforms like Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at our disposal, reaching potential investors or employers is much easier. Yet, these connections often feel transactional, agenda-driven, and dehumanizing, leaving professionals feeling burnt out and stressed out. 

Instead, we should connect on a human level and build authentic relationships beyond securing a new job or a new investor for your next big idea. To build real and meaningful networking contacts, we need to go back to basics, remembering that technology is a tool and more than just a means to an end. We need to tap into our humanity and learn to be more intentional and authentic.  

As a âœserial connectorâ and communications expert, Susan McPherson has a lifetime

The Lost Art of Connecting The Gather Ask Do

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    Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
    Publication Date: 26/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9781260469882, 978-1260469882
    ISBN10: 1260469883

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Named a Best Business Book of 2021 by Soundview Magazine

    Reclaim the power of genuine human connection

    Networking is often considered a necessary evil for all working professionals. With social media platforms like Linkedin, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at our disposal, reaching potential investors or employers is much easier. Yet, these connections often feel transactional, agenda-driven, and dehumanizing, leaving professionals feeling burnt out and stressed out. 

    Instead, we should connect on a human level and build authentic relationships beyond securing a new job or a new investor for your next big idea. To build real and meaningful networking contacts, we need to go back to basics, remembering that technology is a tool and more than just a means to an end. We need to tap into our humanity and learn to be more intentional and authentic.  

    As a âœserial connectorâ and communications expert, Susan McPherson has a lifetime

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