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Why Networking Is Dead – Part Two.

Rich Gee Group

It might be an article they are interested in, a piece of information, or even an introduction to someone you know. Once you make the ‘connection’, you begin to build a rapport of trust between you and the person your connecting with. You build the relationship to do something for them. Every time. So how do you connect?

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5 Pointers For Effectively Dealing With Negative Feedback

QAspire

I have observed that the rapport that the feedback giver has with the receiver also matters a lot in driving home the point. Seek to understand the other party, their views and concerns. Gracefulness and thoughtfulness are two most important pre-requisites for making this experience a positive one.

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What Coaches (and that means you) Can Learn from “The King's Speech”

Next Level Blog

For a terrific synopsis of the entire story and film, see this article   by Stephen Holden of the New York Times and, for a taste of the dialogue between Bertie and Lionel, this script excerpt which also ran in the Times.) I appreciate your article as I think I may view it with different eyes than what I had anticipated.

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