Building Relationships & Networks
Monday 30 January 2023The first in a series of our new CPD events, Building Relationships and Networks. We all know a good networker, who can ‘work’ the (virtual) room, comfortably striking up conversation with strangers and finding something in common with everyone they meet. Networking is a skill and the power of relationship building should not be underestimated; so, are you making the most of your business relationships?
David McLaughlin CMgr FCMI ChMC, shares the top tips on how to build relationships and networks at all stages of your career. Explore what kind of networker you are, how to get the most from your networks, the effectiveness of online networking and how to build effective relationships that last.
In this digital event...
Develop your networking skills in order to build effective relationships with colleagues, customers, clients, suppliers and other contacts.
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