Networking
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Directory of Social Change
Published:2nd Oct '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Networking can fill you with trepidation if you are new to it, or complacency if you have been doing it for too long. Either way working at it and taking it seriously every time can pay dividends for you and your organisation. This book will help you to understand what effective networking is, what to do and not to do and how to maintain the relationships once they are built.It looks at the differences between in-person and virtual networking and the common errors people make and gives tips on how to engage with people you don't know in order to get support for your cause. This guide is for anyone at any level who works in or volunteers for a charity and wishes to become better at making connections and creating support for their cause.
'You can never have too big a network! In this witty read, Debra Allcock Tyler brilliantly demonstrates how anyone, at any level in an organisation, can network effectively, build new relationships and amplify support for their cause. An essential guide for creating enduring relationships and mastering successful networking in the modern digital era.' Dhivya O'Connor, Charity CEO and creator of The Charity CEO Podcast **** 'Growing a network is so important in enhancing a charity's effectiveness. I've lost count of the interesting and often unexpected things that new connections have led to or that old contacts have suddenly assisted with. Written by someone who knows what works and what doesn't, this book is stuffed full of practical advice. Networking is too important to leave to chance or to others!' Peter Wanless, Chief Executive, NSPCC
ISBN: 9781784821104
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32 pages