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Networking Pranati Mishra

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Page 1: Networking

Networking

Pranati Mishra

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What is networking?

In general, the term network can refer to any interconnected group or system. More specifically, a network is any method of sharing information between two systems (human or mechanical).

Networking is nothing but to make connections and build relationships

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Human Network

Business network Economic network Entrepreneurial network Old boy network Sexual network Social network Value network Hotel network

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Media network

Radio network

Television network

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Technology network

Electrical network, a network of electrical components

Computer network, a network of computers Computer networking, the scientific and

engineering discipline concerned with this kind of network

Network model, a database model Telecommunications network, a network of

telecommunications links Energy transmission and distribution

networks

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Science , mathematics, engineering Network theory, the applied mathematics counterpart of

graph theory, especially in combinatorial optimization Flow network, an assignment of flow to the edges of a

directed graph where each edge has a capacity Network (mathematics), a type of digraph in graph

theory Neural network, an interconnected group of biological

neurons Artificial neural network, an interconnected group of

artificial neurons Gene regulatory network, a directed graph

representation of the regulation of gene expression Signal transduction network, a directed graph

representation for proteins and other biomolecules involved in Signal transduction

Cell Signaling Networks

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Other networkings

Transport network Religious network

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Networking Tips

Beyond the Business Card

Here We Come A-Networking

How To Find a Good Boss

Networking: Where to Cast Your Net

New Year Resolutions for Your Career

The Four Most Common Networking Mistakes

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Networking Tips

The Right People Can Help You Find Your Calling

Tips to Take Networking Online

Two Words To Boost Your Career: Thank You

Why Structured Networking Works

Will Social Networking Get You a Job?

Win Friends and Expand Your Network

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Beyond the Business Card

Networking with a goal in mind

Access & Exposure

Stay connected between meetings

Listen First

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How to find a good boss?

Does your boss showcase your work? (supressor)

Does your boss solve problems? (cofounder) Does your boss let you complete your work?

(player) Does your boss listen to your suggestions?

(manipulator) Does your boss treat you and your co-

workers equally? (Dumbfounder)

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Where to cast your net?

Get organized

Revisit your past

Give something or get something

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New Year resolutions for your career Resolve to get promotion Resolve to learn a new skill Resolve to get more money Resolve to expand your network Resolve to update your resume

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The four most common networking mistakes This is not a party

Do your homework

Pitch in

Quality and not quantity

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Two ways to boost your career- Thank you The mechanism After the job interview

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Why structured networking works A little structure goes a long way

The elevator pitch and the other techniques

1-2-3 contacts

The price you’ll pay

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Win friends and add to your network

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Popular ways to network

Cocktail hour gatherings Business card exchanges Sports event

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Non traditional network platform for women Shop in online discussion

Book clubs

Beauty saloons

Charity centres

Hobby groups

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Expert tips for fruitful networking Prepare an “elevator” speech Use your existing ties Target trade groups Show interest in others Build relationship Don’t be selfish Follow thorough Maintain your network

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Thank you