Networking Quotes

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Dan Simmons
“It occurs to me that our survival may depend upon our talking to one another.”
Dan Simmons, Hyperion

Meg Jay
“It’s the people we hardly know, and not our closest friends, who will improve our lives most dramatically”
Meg Jay, The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter - And How to Make the Most of Them Now

Suman Pokhrel
“At this juncture, the 'world' is no longer confined to just one or two places; it has spread worldwide.”
Suman Pokhrel

Jeffrey Gitomer
“Becoming well known (at least among your prospects & connections) is the most valuable element in the connection process.”
Jeffrey Gitomer

Germany Kent
“5 Ways To Build Your Brand on Social Media:

1 Post content that add value
2 Spread positivity
3 Create steady stream of info
4 Make an impact
5 Be yourself”
Germany Kent
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Runa Heilung
“Networking is not about just connecting people. It’s about connecting people with people, people with ideas, and people with opportunities.”
Michele Jennae

Michelle Tillis Lederman
“It is through the strength of what is genuine that meaningful connections build into relationships.”
Michelle Tillis Lederman, 11 Laws of Likability

“The choice isn't between success and failure; it's between choosing risk and striving for greatness, or risking nothing and being certain of mediocrity.”
Keith farrazzi

“Don’t burn bridges, you never know when you might need them.”
Omar Al Busaidy, Just Read It

Timothy M. Houston
“Networking is not a part-time or occasional exercise. Everywhere we go, we haven an opportunity to network with others.”
Timothy M. Houston, No-Nonsense Networking: The Straightforward Guide to Making Productive, Profitable and Prosperous Contacts and Connections

Frank  Sonnenberg
“Don’t wait until you desperately need a social network to begin developing one.”
Frank Sonnenberg, BookSmart: Hundreds of real-world lessons for success and happiness

Bernard Kelvin Clive
“Having someone's contact doesn't guarantee you a relationship with the person.”
Bernard Kelvin Clive

Susan C. Young
“Mingle

• Be the connector—introduce people to each other who may not otherwise connect.
• Be a conversation fire starter; point out what people have in common as you are introducing them.
• Seek out the folks who may appear to be shy, or awkward, or wallflowers. Find ways to build trust and comfort. Engage them with a kind word to pull them out of their shell.
• Arrive early and stay late; connect with people before and after your event.
• Stretch beyond your comfort zone to speak with, sit with, and start conversations with people whom you do not know.
• Offer to refill someone’s drink or clear their plate.
• Encourage introductions: “There is someone whom I would love for you to meet . . .”
Susan C. Young, The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact

Susan C. Young
“Being 100 percent in the moment and focusing on the person you’re with is one of the finest compliments you can offer. One of the most respectful and considerate things you can do for another is to truly be with them in the here and now.”
Susan C. Young, The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact

Susan C. Young
“Just be Nice. Nice—this little word has a big meaning. Use it generously. Being nice helps people feel emotionally safe, allowing for more authentic, trusting, and happy interactions.”
Susan C. Young, The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact

Susan C. Young
“Be Brave. Bravery takes fortitude—put yourself on the line, even if you risk failing, falling, being embarrassed, or looking stupid—if being brave were easy, more people would be. Just try it!”
Susan C. Young, The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact

Susan C. Young
“Take the Initiative. Be proactive. If you want to rock your relationship results, it is going to take action, effort, initiative, and choosing to get in the game—so, step up, step out, and show up!”
Susan C. Young, The Art of Action: 8 Ways to Initiate & Activate Forward Momentum for Positive Impact

“Level up your skills, sharpen your mindset, grow your network, then watch the universe bend to your will.”
Jeff Ocaya

Isaac Mashman
“Your elevator pitch is not an opportunity for you to sell your products and services, rather an opportunity to sell yourself.”
Isaac Mashman, Personal Branding: A Manifesto on Fame and Influence

“Networking is nothing more than building relationships with people who would be inclined to help you in your career management.”
Aaron Basko

Dax Bamania
“Networking isn't just about making connections; it's the lifeline to unlocking better job opportunities in today's competitive landscape.”
Dax Bamania

“Networking is more than just exchanging business cards and attending trade shows! It's about building genuine relationships, sharing knowledge, and creating a solid support system.”
Jason Langella

Anubhav    Srivastava
“Most networking is a waste of time because you are in front of the wrong people. Spending most of your time networking with other people in your industry is like a boy trying wanting to woo girls but only spending his time networking with other boys.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Neil MacGregor
“Apparently, if you look at how many numbers we're likely to store in our mobile phone, or how many names we're likely to list on a social networking site, it's rare even for city dwellers to exceed a couple of hundred. Social anthropologists delightedly point out that this is the size of the social group we would have had to handle in a large Stone Age village. According to them, we're all trying to cope with modern big-city life equipped only with a Stone Age social brain. We all struggle with anonymity.”
Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 100 Objects

Anubhav    Srivastava
“I don’t go to a lot of networking events, especially not random ones because it seems everyone is only pushing themselves. And why not ? After all, isn’t the point of networking trying to find people who can become allies in helping you achieve your goals? Technically, yes.

But most people do it the wrong way, over promote themselves and become super annoying. Instead of trying to show how they can provide value to the other person, they are interested in how they can extract value out of the other person. Again, there is nothing wrong with pushing your own interests, but unless you are giving something of value to people in return, it’s not going to happen”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

“The Power of Networking!!
The knack of weaving connections, where each thread strengthens the connection with opportunity and possibilities”
Brahmanand Savanth

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