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
You’re listening to the 67th edition of The Networker. This week, we’re exploring how leaders rely on trusted advisors and coaches, how gratitude when taken too far can hold us back, and why personal branding and networking have become essential, not optional, for leaders in today’s world. We’ll also reflect on how younger professionals are rethinking networking altogether, how introverts can connect with confidence, why growth often turns into connection, and why the right network is always ...
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