Mente Maestra with Karlos Ramírez featuring Elias Corpas, and Pat Brennan
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In this fourth episode of Mente Maestra Karlos is joined by Elias Corpas and Pat Brennan on Building Bridges: A Community Approach to Networking. Karlos and his guests dive into the power of community and discover how to elevate your networking strategies to new heights.
Articulating Value in Networking: Learn how transparency and clear communication can help you define and achieve your networking goals.
Overcoming Networking Challenges: Get practical advice on breaking into new circles, avoiding repetitive networking, and handling "stage five clingers."
Engaging and Maintaining Relationships: Discover the secrets to keeping your network active and mutually beneficial using methods like the FORD approach and organizing quarterly meetups.
Karlos Ramirez: “Building a network isn’t just about collecting contacts; it’s about creating meaningful connections that uplift and support each other.”
Elias Corpas: “Networking is about authenticity. When you approach it with a genuine desire to help others, you build bridges that last.”
Pat Brennan: “The strength of your network lies in the diversity of its members and the depth of the relationships you cultivate.”
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