Sunday, May 31, 2020
What is UNsocial Networking
What is UNsocial Networking Have you noticed one of the categories of this blog (to the left) is UNsocial Networking? Its towards the bottom of the list of categories. But what in the world does that mean? I created that tag with a chuckle. after all how, how can you be unsocial and network at the same time? Indeed, Im not suggesting that you should be unsocial. I wanted to make a distinction between old-fashioned, non-technology-based networking, and social networking. While computer-based social networking is not going away, I think that weve gotten away from basic principles of relationships, hiding behind screens and canned messages and false relationships. Sure, a lot of good does and can happen online Im even an advocate of using any tools at our disposal to accomplish what we need to (see my post on Career Management from yesterday). I did, however, single out UNsocial networking because I want to focus on those principle-based strategies and tactics. Lets really focus on relationships, nurturing relationships, helping others, etc. Pick up some old books, whether it is How to Win Friends and Influence People or any of Harvey Mackays networking books. Learn about relationships beyond being Friends on Facebook or Connections on LinkedIn. Dont let those become the goal lest you find your network is nothing but a house of cards. Sound interesting? Check out some of my posts Ive tagged as Unsocial Networking here. What is UNsocial Networking Have you noticed one of the categories of this blog (to the left) is UNsocial Networking? Its towards the bottom of the list of categories. But what in the world does that mean? I created that tag with a chuckle. after all how, how can you be unsocial and network at the same time? Indeed, Im not suggesting that you should be unsocial. I wanted to make a distinction between old-fashioned, non-technology-based networking, and social networking. While computer-based social networking is not going away, I think that weve gotten away from basic principles of relationships, hiding behind screens and canned messages and false relationships. Sure, a lot of good does and can happen online Im even an advocate of using any tools at our disposal to accomplish what we need to (see my post on Career Management from yesterday). I did, however, single out UNsocial networking because I want to focus on those principle-based strategies and tactics. Lets really focus on relationships, nurturing relationships, helping others, etc. Pick up some old books, whether it is How to Win Friends and Influence People or any of Harvey Mackays networking books. Learn about relationships beyond being Friends on Facebook or Connections on LinkedIn. Dont let those become the goal lest you find your network is nothing but a house of cards. Sound interesting? Check out some of my posts Ive tagged as Unsocial Networking here. What is UNsocial Networking Have you noticed one of the categories of this blog (to the left) is UNsocial Networking? Its towards the bottom of the list of categories. But what in the world does that mean? I created that tag with a chuckle. after all how, how can you be unsocial and network at the same time? Indeed, Im not suggesting that you should be unsocial. I wanted to make a distinction between old-fashioned, non-technology-based networking, and social networking. While computer-based social networking is not going away, I think that weve gotten away from basic principles of relationships, hiding behind screens and canned messages and false relationships. Sure, a lot of good does and can happen online Im even an advocate of using any tools at our disposal to accomplish what we need to (see my post on Career Management from yesterday). I did, however, single out UNsocial networking because I want to focus on those principle-based strategies and tactics. Lets really focus on relationships, nurturing relationships, helping others, etc. Pick up some old books, whether it is How to Win Friends and Influence People or any of Harvey Mackays networking books. Learn about relationships beyond being Friends on Facebook or Connections on LinkedIn. Dont let those become the goal lest you find your network is nothing but a house of cards. Sound interesting? Check out some of my posts Ive tagged as Unsocial Networking here.
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