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A friend or friend of a friend with a well-connected network is

invaluable because:
A Their network extends beyond yours

B It increases your status

C Other people will give you jobs

Weak ties are important because:


A You can cut people off easily when they are no longer useful

B They have different resources than your strong ties

offer
C The skin on your neck is fragile

Networking is the key to your:


A Popularity

B Winning the lottery

C Mobility

Always say yes to invitations:


A Because parties are fun

B Even if it's not clear what you'll get out of the meeting
C Because it's the polite way to respond

Show up, often and:


A Act like the smartest person in the room

B Talk only to the most important person in the group

C Be at the forefront of others' minds when opportunities

arise

What are good strategies for meeting new people?


Look beyond of our closest circles of friends.
Reach out to our weak ties
Every conversation is an opportunity, but you dont have to wait
for it make it happen.
Say yes to every invitation
Talk about what are you trying to do.
Be excited, ask for feedback and trying to get them excited too.
Show up and often, not only when you want something.
Making connections, groups and recommendations.

Who is the last person that made a lasting impression on you?

A very good friend, because she is a very good person, that always is
concern about the people, she traveled to Africa to help childrens and
adults in Kenya, by helping to construct houses and schools. I admire
her courage, she is a very strong woman.

What makes someone memorable?


Make something extraordinary or something awful, like Nelson
Mandela, that was the president of South Africa and with the Nobel
price, in the other way, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime were also
responsible for the killing of an estimated 19.3 million civilians and
prisoners of war.

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