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Connections #017 - Networlding - the Science of Networking

This week’s guest is Melissa Giovagnoli, an Online Marketing Visionary, Public Speaker & Networking Coach, as well as the author of a number of books, including the best-seller: ‘Networlding: Building Relationships and Opportunities for Success’ - and was recently named by a leading business publication as ‘The Best Networker in Chicago’.

 
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In this interview, Melissa shares her thoughts behind ‘Networlding’ - the science of codifying the esoteric and intangible concept of networking into readily-understood and easily-implemented principles that can be employed to create benefits for corporations and individuals alike.

In addition to her activities in the business world, Melissa is also involved in a movement for empowering the next generation of business leaders - through her E-learning initiative.

www.networlding.com
www.networldingelearning.com


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Stan Relihan

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5 Responses to “Connections #017 - Networlding - the Science of Networking”

  1. Dave Halker Says:

    This is another great, professional podcast. Melissa’s comments were teriffic.

  2. Glen McFarlane Says:

    Another great show. Melissa has a somewhat interesting view to online networking. Also very keen to hear when her next book comes out about LIONs.

    Glen McFarlane

  3. Farrah Grant Says:

    Very interesting material. I do agree with Glen, that Melissa does have an interesting view on internet networking.

  4. George Maciver Says:

    Another great production Stan, thanks so much for bringing such valuable podcasts to us and introducing us to people like Melissa.

    George

  5. Mariam Ispahani Says:

    Greetings… I wonder if Melissa has read, “Linked” by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi. I read it around 2003 and was so mesmerized by these networking theories, I sent Professor Barabasi my modification of one of his theories. He was gracious enough to respond. Do check out his work about… “How everything is connected to everything else and what it means for business, science, and everyday life” - great stuff!

    -m-

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