5 Steps to Becoming a Better Net worker
We all have places to go and people to impress (or at least get them to remember us!). Unfortunately, no one ever teaches us how to mingle with a crowd and leave an impression. Here are five steps to becoming a snazzy networker in your own right.
1. You don’t have to be an Extrovert: Most people think that the best net workers are the
extroverted bubbly types. Not at all ! Some of the best networkers I know are actually introverts. Why Because they are usually better listeners. At events where everyone is trying to talk, a genuine listener stands out from the crowd. People remember those who listen to them.
2. Wear a Scarf: ... or a wild tie or a bold necklace. You don’t have to consider yourself stylish, but do pick one item to wear that allows you to stand out.
3. Do Something Nice: Doing something nice for people is always appreciated and remembered.
4. Keep in touch with
A. not dress up smartly
B. do something nice
C. not see the people you met anymore
D. keep talking when you are with friends
It is clear that we are rapidly becoming a global culture. New forms of information technology, intercontinental travel, and the complex nature of economics are all elements in such a change. Japan, an ancient (1) culture, now dominates the West economically while its own traditional (2) is rapidly becoming (3) in the process.
It does not take a great deal of analysis to see the vast interchanges of cultural influences in the world today. The thirst for (4) fashions, popular music, and the other elements of consumer culture (5) great inroads in non-Western lands while the West seeks out everything from the religious traditions of the Ease (6) the art and music these countries produce. In the field of (7) , to cite one conspicuous example, contemporary readers seek books (8) those of the West. Latin American authors, as well as those from Africa, Asia, and India, now find appreciative audiences.
A (9) c
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