
Networking for a Social Cause
We highly recommend a direct approach when networking for a social cause. Explain in the first outreach how you became acquainted with their work and that youâd like to help or accomplish a similar goal.
We highly recommend a direct approach when networking for a social cause. Explain in the first outreach how you became acquainted with their work and that youâd like to help or accomplish a similar goal.
Are you networking right? So far you’ve learned how to develop and maintain authenticity and how to choose a mentor. But, how do you make the most of your connections? Here’s how to manage your relationships and contacts like a pro!
âA mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside yourself.â âOprah Winfrey Influence, experience, inspiration and guidance all come to mind when
What to do if youâve been hesitant about networking As with many things in life, the ideal time to build your network is long before
Overcome Your Fear of NetworkingâEven in a Virtual World Many people rank networking near public speaking as their most anxiety-inducing activity. The potential awkwardness of
STN covers community leaders working toward the greater good. Leaders in business, sport, nonprofits and government gather at the table to help our community feel informed, connected and empowered.