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To be a leader is to understand that you must transcend being good at just functional and analytical (or problem solving) tasks. You must be able to build relationships that enable you to create a fabric of personal contacts that will provide you support, feedback, insight, resources, and information. That’s called networking! Leaders are great networkers and can work effectively with a diverse array of people. We all must become leaders. To that end we must simultaneously learn three types of networking:
Bottom Line: Leaders understand the alternative to effective networking is to fail. You simply will not reach a leadership position or you will not succeed at leadership without effective networking skills. *Harvard Business Review, January 2007, "How Leaders Create Networks", Hermina Ibarra and Mark Hunter. |


