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
This week, we’ll be exploring how corporate events are shifting from nice-to-have gatherings into strategic growth tools, how AI is transforming the humble business card, why networking might be the missing gear in your career, and how Gen Z is reinventing friendship beyond screens. We’ll also look at a new strategy called the Lumberjack approach for winning big clients, the secrets to making annual conferences more valuable year after year, and a tough critique of LinkedIn’s culture of...
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