Mix and Mingle and Network Your Way To Success – Definitely the Way the Game is Played in 2012

“Needy politicians, like Bill Clinton, recharge at political events,” says Alter. “But, for Obama, they deplete rather than create energy.” Maureen Dowd, The Ungrateful President, 8/8/12 ————— Call it what you want.  The ability to schmooze.  The ability to network.  The ability to meet new people, hover around and have good, meaningful conversations, the ability… Read More Mix and Mingle and Network Your Way To Success – Definitely the Way the Game is Played in 2012

The Parable of The Great Networker – Paul Revere (and a little bit of Walter Cronkite)

Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere… So through the night rode Paul Revere; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm… Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ——– We all know the story.  Here’s the account from Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point:… Read More The Parable of The Great Networker – Paul Revere (and a little bit of Walter Cronkite)

Networking + Content = Greater Value

Lifetime corporate employment is dead; we’re all free agents now, managing our own careers across multiple careers across multiple jobs and companies.  And because today’s primary currency is information, a wide-reaching network is one of the surest ways to become and remain thought leaders of our respective fields. Keith Ferrazzi, Never Eat Alone  And Other… Read More Networking + Content = Greater Value

Have a Conversation – It’s The Heart of Networking, and so much more

Last Friday, I presented my synopsis of the book Power by Jeffery Pfeffer.  I referred to Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi.  As I thought about these books, I thought about a skill that is so front and center obvious.  In these, and many other books, it is taken for granted, but it probably should… Read More Have a Conversation – It’s The Heart of Networking, and so much more

The Time Flies By — Did You Market, Did You Network, This Week? What About Next Week?

If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run… Rudyard Kipling, If Lifetime corporate employment is dead; we’re all free agents now, managing our own careers across multiple careers across multiple jobs and companies.  And because today’s primary currency is information, a wide-reaching network is one of the surest ways… Read More The Time Flies By — Did You Market, Did You Network, This Week? What About Next Week?

Is There An Innovation Deficit For The Independent Worker? – A Question Prompted by Steven Johnson’s Where Good Ideas Come From

Where do ideas come from? – cities, and the conference table, reading books;  and, oh yes, the long walk.  This is the inescapable message of the terrific book Where Good Ideas Come From:  The Natural History of Innovation by Steven Johnson.  I think it may be the best book I’ve read this year.  (I may… Read More Is There An Innovation Deficit For The Independent Worker? – A Question Prompted by Steven Johnson’s Where Good Ideas Come From

Who Do You Hang With? – Maybe It’s Time To Widen Your Circle; Really!

People are different.  And the more diversity between the people, the more differences there are. So – here is the question of the day:  Do you always hang out with the same people – the same kinds of people? If so, maybe it’s time broaden your circle. This simple advice is a key part of… Read More Who Do You Hang With? – Maybe It’s Time To Widen Your Circle; Really!

“I Make Money by Making Friends” — why people network

Call it what you will.  Networking; schmoozing; conversation; customer cultivation.  Whatever you call it, it’s still the same basic truth — you make money, you build success, one relationship at a time. This truth came through loud and clear in a conversation with an innovative CEO from a premier Austin recruitment firm.  The conversation took… Read More “I Make Money by Making Friends” — why people network