In this week’s Networker, we are exploring the following topics in connection building and professional development: • Reaching out to 100 strangers in 100 days • Using dating apps as unexpected career and networking tools • How AI, visibility, and adaptability are reshaping relationship building • How leaders sustain trust during M&A conversations • Why small human gestures still outperform automation • How belonging is practiced rather than assumed
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In this week’s Networker, we are exploring the following topics in connection building and professional development: • Reaching out to 100 strangers in 100 days • Using dating apps as unexpected career and networking tools • How AI, visibility, and adaptability are reshaping relationship building • How leaders sustain trust during M&A conversations • Why small human gestures still outperform automation • How belonging is practiced rather than assumed
In today’s episode, we’re diving into seven fresh perspectives that challenge how we build and sustain professional relationships. From how AI is reshaping networking on LinkedIn, to why confident speech matters more than ever, to the surprising patterns found in senior professionals' habits — we’re exploring the human connections that drive growth. We’ll also share a powerful book on embracing discomfort, and a podcast that teaches the lost art of saying no.
The Networker by Covve
In this week’s Networker, we are exploring the following topics in connection building and professional development: • Reaching out to 100 strangers in 100 days • Using dating apps as unexpected career and networking tools • How AI, visibility, and adaptability are reshaping relationship building • How leaders sustain trust during M&A conversations • Why small human gestures still outperform automation • How belonging is practiced rather than assumed