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You Don't Have to Shout to Stand Out: Networking Conversations That Inspire Interest and Create Connections (Techniques from a Quiet Entrepreneur)
Contributor(s): Clifton, Christine (Author)
ISBN: 0998710741     ISBN-13: 9780998710747
Publisher: Mindful Business Matters
OUR PRICE:   $10.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Skills
- Self-help | Motivational & Inspirational
- Business & Economics | Marketing - Direct
Physical Information: 0.28" H x 5" W x 8" (0.30 lbs) 120 pages
 
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If networking conversations feel a bit cumbersome for you and you're not seeing the results, then it is time to learn simple techniques that will help create connections that are the perfect fit for you. Christine Clifton has been helping service entrepreneurs tap into their quiet power by communicating with new approaches. Quiet entrepreneurs, including extroverts, introverts, or all types of professionals, are listening to Christine's successful methods that leverage their voice and grow their network of helpful kindred spirits. Is it time to learn these easy-to-use tips? Are you ready to make the most of your time to enjoy networking like a pro? Then it is time to learn why, "You Don't Have To Shout To Stand Out "


Contributor Bio(s): Clifton, Christine: - "Christine Clifton is a possibilities thinker. She's a collaborative rainmaker for professional services firms: teaching them how to have fruitful conversations that create connections with the right people and resources. As a quiet entrepreneur, Christine founded Mindful Business Matters and enjoys inspirational speaking and writing to bring her voice into the world. When she took her leap of faith into entrepreneurship after a 20-year management career, she realized she didn't know how to network like a pro. She made some mistakes communicating; yet learned how to have connected networking conversations so she could help more people and grow her business. She now teaches her quiet power techniques so other relational businesspeople can avoid the energy drain of promoting themselves and the 'feast and famine' of service entrepreneurship. By showing up authentically in their work, introverts or extraverts can better align what they do with who they are - and Thrive!"