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Do you cringe thinking about name tags and awkward conversations at “networking” events?
Kurt Schmidt, Author and President of The Foundry, one of Inc Magazine’s fastest growing companies, shares how walking in ill prepared for one of his employee’s performance reviews sent him on a journey to sharpen his leadership toolset. Hear how he practices confidence in the face of natural uncertainty, by building an intentional network around him.
Networking isn’t a personality trait, it’s work that pays back with personal growth and mutual value. That’s at least what Kurt says, and he literally wrote the book on it.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/-kurtschmidt/
The Little Book of Networking: How to Grow Your Career One Conversation at a Time: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1634895835

99 Humans is a multimedia platform centered on humanizing leadership. Hosts Jeff Lakusta and Nadia Carta interview a group of cross-industry leaders, seeking stories about the human side of leadership. Join us and share your story:
www.99Humans.com | linkedin.com/company/99-humans

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Do you cringe thinking about name tags and awkward conversations at “networking” events?
Kurt Schmidt, Author and President of The Foundry, one of Inc Magazine’s fastest growing companies, shares how walking in ill prepared for one of his employee’s performance reviews sent him on a journey to sharpen his leadership toolset. Hear how he practices confidence in the face of natural uncertainty, by building an intentional network around him.
Networking isn’t a personality trait, it’s work that pays back with personal growth and mutual value. That’s at least what Kurt says, and he literally wrote the book on it.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/-kurtschmidt/
The Little Book of Networking: How to Grow Your Career One Conversation at a Time: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1634895835

99 Humans is a multimedia platform centered on humanizing leadership. Hosts Jeff Lakusta and Nadia Carta interview a group of cross-industry leaders, seeking stories about the human side of leadership. Join us and share your story:
www.99Humans.com | linkedin.com/company/99-humans

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