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November 05, 2007

Support Exchange Model

What are the ways you can support someone in a network? In Networlding we say it is more than just exchanging leads and referrals. When Gladwell wrote The Tipping Pointhe emphasized the concept of "a connector," "a persuader" and "a maven." Each type of networker adds to the collective concept of networker.

In Networlding we have seen that there are some people who hold all three attributes of being a great connector or somone who is very wise or someone who is very persuasive. The explosion of online networking has helped even further to bring out networkers who have stellar skills in all three of these areas.

March 30, 2007

Networlding Traits

379785389_53200338b3_m The following traits to help identify a good networlder as well as to help you become familiar with the traits you need to develop in yourself.  The traits are:

  • Supportive
  • Continuous Communicators
  • Reliable and Responsible
  • Influential
  • Knowledgeable
  • Active Listener
  • Empathic
  • Appreciative
  • Connection-Conscious

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March 12, 2007

Structured Exchange

321449609_94a228a3de_m Extensive studies on human networks show that you achieve better results (more connections, ongoing creativity, better opportunities) when you have regular (at least monthly) communications (we call them Exchanges) with a small, diverse group of people. Through the Power-of-Ten Circles, we will show you how to build a powerful Circle of people who can bring new and fresh perspectives to your business or career growth and for whom you can do the same.


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November 01, 2006

Creating a Values Foundation

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Creating a Values Foundation
To get on the path toward establishing your values foundations, take these six actions:
1. Decide what matters to you most
2. Identify your values and priorities
3. Create your personal charter
For the last three actions please click here

October 11, 2006

Community Circles

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Power-of-Ten Circles are practice Circles of ten or fewer people who gather to learn and practice the seven steps of Networlding. These Circles can be created by you or with support from those continuously signing up to join Networlding Circles all over the world.

To learn more about how to develop or participate in a community circle contact Melissa by Clicking Here.

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