
HBR Guide to Smarter Networking (HBR Guide Series)
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Make the connections that will help you succeed?and advance faster.
Networking doesn't stop once you've landed the job. Building a high-quality, diverse network is key to learning and growth, influencing others, and launching your ideas. But how do you move beyond small talk and cold emails to building a network that is strategic and effective, made up of authentic relationships?
The HBR Guide to Smarter Networking will give you the tools you need to connect confidently, get your initiatives off the ground, and move up in your career.
This guide will help you:
- Make great first impressions
- Connect better at conferences?in-person or virtual
- Reach out to find your next job
- Overcome obstacles to building your network
- Avoid networking burnout
- Keep your network healthy over the long haul
Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
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Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, 12 international licensed editions, books from Harvard Business Review Press, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.
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Content
- Intro
- What You'll Learn
- Contents
- Introduction: Building a Smarter Network
- Section One: Why You Need to Network, Even If You're Not Job Hunting
- 1: A Smarter Way to Network
- 2. Learn to Love Networking
- 3. How Leaders Create and Use Networks
- 4: How to Create Your Own Career Luck
- Section Two: Great First Impressions
- 5. Eight Questions to Ask Someone Other Than "What Do You Do?
- 6. How to Perfect an Elevator Pitch About Yourself
- 7. Three Ways to Pitch Yourself in 30 Seconds
- 8. The Right Way to Brag
- Section Three: Connecting at Conferences and Events
- 9. How to Network Better at Conferences
- 10. Tips for Navigating a Room Full of Strangers
- 11. How to Plan Your Own Networking Event
- Section Four: Networking to Land a Great Job
- 12. How to Get the Most Out of an Informational Interview
- 13. How to Reach Out to a Recruiter
- 14. How to Find a Great Job Using the Strength of Your Weak Ties
- Section Five: Networking to Do Your Job Better
- 15. The Best Way to Network in a New Job
- 16. Start Networking with People Outside Your Industry
- 17. Make Yourself Sponsor-Worthy
- 18. How to Diversify Your Professional Network
- Section Six: Remote, Virtual, and Social Media Marketing
- 19. How to Tell Your Story on LinkedIn
- 20. What to Say When You're Reaching Out to Someone on LinkedIn
- 21. The Best Ways to Use Social Media to Expand Your Network
- 22. How to Ask for an Email Introduction
- Section Seven: Overcoming Distinct Networking Challenges
- 23. The Secrets of Successful Female Networkers
- 24. Remote Networking as a Person of Color
- 25. Making Time for Networking as a Working Parent
- 26. How to Network Across Cultures
- 27. Networking Skills for Professionals from Underrepresented Backgrounds
- Section Eight: Avoiding Networking Burnout
- 28. How to Keep Networking from Draining You
- 29. Five Ways to Say No to a Networking Request
- Section Nine: Sustaining Your Network over the Years
- 30. How to Maintain Your Network over the Long Haul
- 31. How to Reach Out After Losing Touch
- Index
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