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Networking for People Who Hate Networking
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Networking for People Who Hate Networking

A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed, and the Underconnected

Berrett-Koehler, 2010 Mehr


Editorial Rating

6

Recommendation

Author Devora Zack identifies herself as a bona fide, “off-the-chart” introvert. Even though she makes her living presenting to large groups, she prefers to be alone engaging in solitary pursuits. She likes serene reflection more than multidecibel excitement. Happy hours do not make her happy. Nevertheless, she is a networking expert who teaches introverts how to build connections. Her goal is to help them actually learn to love networking, but how well her techniques work for you may depend on just how deeply introverted you are. It’s hard to make networking palatable to someone who regards a group of strangers with unmitigated terror as opposed to general unease. Yet, this is a good, solid book and Zack’s ideas are sensible. Even if some of her suggestions may not be workable for every introvert, getAbstract believes her advice will help many people become better networkers.

Take-Aways

  • Networking is an essential business activity.
  • People mistakenly assume that all introverts are shy and retiring.
  • They generally are “reflective, focused and self-reliant.”

About the Author

Devora Zack is the president of Only Connect Consulting.


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