Citations with the tag: SOCIAL networks
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- Tips on working the room.
Gitomer, Jeffrey // Central New Jersey Business; 5/3/95, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p33Presents tips for effective networking. Positioning of self by the entrance to scan for prospects; Spending time with people you don't know; Building up of existing relationships; Knowing about the customer; Choice between establishing rapport and business.
- Hooking up.
Wright, Andrea // Essence (Essence); Sep95, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p118Enumerates ways to meet people. Cyberspace; Community-service activities; Organizations; Book clubs.
- Action.
Wright, Andrea // New Internationalist; Dec95, Issue 274, p30Presents a list of support groups for Tibet worldwide. Includes Friends of Tibet of New Zealand; Australian Tibet Council; Tibet Support Group of Great Britain.
- Guilt-free networking.
Godfrey, Joline // Women in Business; Sep/Oct93, Vol. 45 Issue 5, p14Outlines three elements of effective networking that can make a difference in your business and your personal life. Know what networks can do; Know your networks; Cultivate your networks.
- Fitting networking into your life.
Baber, Anne; Waymon, Lynne // Women in Business; Nov/Dec94, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p13Offers tips on how to build networking into the things you already do. Sharing your friends; Speaking up; Systematizing; Showing up; Seizing the moment. INSET: Networking through ABWA works! (American Business Women's....
- THE LIST NETWORKING GROUPS.
Baber, Anne; Waymon, Lynne // Las Vegas Business Press (10712186); 9/19/2011, Vol. 28 Issue 38, pP34A list of networking groups in Las Vegas, Nevada is presented which includes Cosmopolitan Connections Inc., BOMA Nevada and Commercial Marketing Group.
- The art of networking.
Nierenberg, Andrea // Sell!ng; Jul98, Vol. 5 Issue 12, p1Presents information on how to improve your networking skills. Benefits of good networking; Need for persons to know their contacts; Importance of seeing the potential in a networking situation.
- 'Facebook' Tops Search Terms.
Nierenberg, Andrea // Credit Union Magazine; Feb2010, Vol. 76 Issue 2, p43The article focuses on the recognition of Facebook as the most search social network site in 2009 in the U.S.
- Agency and Constitutional Ordering in Networks: A Case Study of the Port Wine Industry.
Araujo, Luis; Brito, Carlos // International Studies of Management & Organization; Winter97/98, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p22Illustrates the interplay between agency and constitutional ordering in an interorganizational network. Mobilization of interests and the development of collective action; Implications of collective actions.
- Network more effectively with this checklist.
Ransley, Derek L. // Research Technology Management; Nov/Dec95, Vol. 38 Issue 6, p12Presents a checklist on how to network more effectively. Attitude; Planning; Developing networks; Meeting people; Common courtesy.
- Networking, unless done well, loses its power.
Weylman, C. Richard // National Underwriter / Life & Health Financial Services; 8/1/94, Vol. 98 Issue 31, p14Proposes the correct way of networking. Definition of target networking; Importance of visibility; Interview with William E. Smith, chairman of Smith, Bucklin and Associates.
- B.C.'s mentor program links young women with male-dominated field.
Lewington, Jennifer // Chinatown News; 5/18/94, Vol. 41 Issue 17, p9Describes a mentor project based in British Columbia in which female professionals offer friendship, knowledge and network contacts to senior women engineering students. Involvement of the University of British Columbia in this program; Additional information.
- Tips on working the room.
Gitomer, Jeffrey // Northern New Jersey Business; 5/3/95, Vol. 3 Issue 9, p34Presents techniques and tactics in getting more leads in networking in businesses. Includes early establishment of targeted prospects; Improving relation with employees, friends, and customers; Introduction to prospects; Establishment of common grounds beside business.
- Starting a network: Tips from the pros.
Gitomer, Jeffrey // Executive Female (0199-2880); Jul/Aug94, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p64Presents a set of guidelines in organizing a social network. Purpose of the network; Type of structure suited to the network; Points to keep in mind when establishing a network.
- Rounding out your network.
Smith, Leslie // Executive Female (0199-2880); Nov/Dec94, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p60Reports on the importance of well-rounded networks for a successful business career. Four categories of formal networks; Same-career network; Mixed-industry network; Mixed-sex network; Volunteer network; Life as a network; Examples of formal and informal networks; Organizational memberships.
- In-house networking pays off.
Tunick, George // Executive Female (0199-2880); Nov/Dec94, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p86Reports on the importance of in-house networking to companies. Evaluating the company network; Relationships which result from internal networking; Importance of these relationships; Things to avoid.
- Last word on real networking--it lasts a lifetime.
Kennedy, Joyce Lain // San Diego Business Journal; 04/28/97, Vol. 18 Issue 17, p37Comments on the employment prospects of college graduates, commenting on the importance of personal networking. Advice on maintaining a personal network of contacts; Comments from Harvey Mackay, a Minneapolis businessman and author of the book `Swim With The Sharks without Being Eaten Alive.'
- Walks of Life.
Winfrey, Carey // Smithsonian; Oct2010, Vol. 41 Issue 6, p7In this article the author, the editor of the magazine, discusses a number of articles published in this issue including "Before There Was Life," by Helen Fields, and "A Walk Through Old Japan," by Thomas Zwick. The article also calls attention to Internet links at the end of articles in the...
- Laurie Taylor.
Taylor, Laurie // New Statesman; 12/19/97-12/26/97, Vol. 126 Issue 4365, p99Narrates the author's unsuccessful attempts in networking during Christmas parties. Talks with Moira Stewart during the British Broadcasting Corp.'s party in the grand Council Chamber in London, England; Meeting a guy who was offering a writing position.
- Networking for fun and profit.
Davis, Julie Bowden // Nation's Business; May94, Vol. 82 Issue 5, p80Discusses the benefits of building business through referrals. Criteria for client selection; Center of influence concept; Suggested attitude in asking for referrals.
- Kiss the prince.
Ryan, Mike // Cellular Business; Sep97, Vol. 14 Issue 9, p22Offers tips for constructing a long-term social network to replace outdated prospecting strategies. Collection and sharing of a wealth of information with the network members; Consideration of socioeconomic levels, age, geographic location, religious and educational differences.
- Support groups.
Ryan, Mike // Mayo Clinic Health Letter; Apr1994, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p6Focuses on the impact of support groups. Different names with common aims; Emotional and educational advantage; Social support's impact on survival; Joining support group.
- The art and craft of networking.
Bhasin, Roberta // Pulp & Paper; Oct93, Vol. 67 Issue 10, p33Presents tips in the art of networking. Definition of one's needs; Initiation of contact; Remembering people's names; Exchange of business cards; Self-introduction within a group of strangers; Following up of initial contact.
- Experiments with Social Networks and Social Boundaries.
Frenzen, Jonathan // Advances in Consumer Research; 1995, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p497Summarizes the contents of a special topic session on social network studies. Papers presented by Dawn Iacobucci; Jonathan K. Frenzen and Kent Nakamoto; John Pantzalis; Greg Janacick and Jonathan K. Frenzen.
- Willingness to use social support: Use of the Network Orientation Scale with black South African...
Pretorius, T. Brian // Psychological Reports; Dec93, Vol. 73 Issue 3, p1011Investigates the psychometric properties of the Network Orientation Scale when used with a sample of black South African students. Demographic correlates of network orientation; Assessment of variable assumed to influence the effectiveness of social support; Implications of variable...
- @kremlinrussia: Hi, I'm on Twitter.
Jerome, Sara // Hill; 6/24/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 73, p14The article reports on the launch of two accounts in the online social networking site Twitter of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
- Untitled.
Thomson, Rebecca // Computer Weekly; 3/3/2009, p35The article informs that the British government is looking for a director of digital engagement to improve its use of social networking tools.
- Social Media or Social Networks? There's No Simple Semantic Solution!
Kryder, Cyndy // AMWA Journal: American Medical Writers Association Journal; 2011, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p139The author discusses the argument on the use of the term social media instead of social network and agrees on the misperceived notion about social media as marketing adding that medical writers should be more concerned about making connections and bringing more value to social media conversations.
- YOU SCHMOOZE, YOU WIN.
Van Dusen, Christine // Atlanta; Jun2009, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p57A chart is presented that lists networking groups and events around Atlanta, Georgia.
- Top tweeters.
Van Dusen, Christine // PRWeek (U.S.); Aug2010, Vol. 13 Issue 8, p46The article lists the top users of tweeters in the U.S. like Adam Isserlis, Karen Russell, and Katie Paine.
- Related ANA member resources: social media.
Van Dusen, Christine // American Nurse; Sep/Oct2012, Vol. 44 Issue 5, p15No abstract available.
- Network news.
Larson, Elizabeth // Reason; Apr94, Vol. 25 Issue 11, p17Focuses on the importance of social networks. Need for community ties in inner cities; Job placement approach; Reliability quality; Proxy networks in poor neighborhoods.
- `Support's' Sybaritic cruise.
Connors, Cathy // New York Amsterdam News; 7/9/94, Vol. 85 Issue 28, p16Highlights the Progressive Professionals Support Network's gala cruise. Participants; Activities; Organizers.
- Making friends.
Poe, Randall; Courter, Carol Lee // Across the Board; Jun95, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p6Reports on a survey of outplaced managers which shows that 60 percent of them say that networking does not come naturally to them but 74 percent believe their next jobs will come from networkings.
- Who needs a bad-time Charlie?
Murphy, Brian // Across the Board; Nov/Dec95, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p63Discusses the importance of staying in touch with business acquaintances in good times as well as bad. Effect of leaning on a business contact only when one is out of work; Notifying a business contact that one has already obtained a new job.
- Don't do it yourself.
Walker, Celeste Perrino // Winner; Apr97, Vol. 40 Issue 8, p4Focuses on the difficulties that an individual can encounter when they attempt to solve their problems on their own, without seeking assistance from a professional, with reference to a young boy called Jon Evans, who tried to fix his bicycle by himself. Difficulties Jon encountered in trying to...
- Ten ways to improve your contacts.
Crandall, Rick // Executive Edge Newsletter; Aug96, Vol. 27 Issue 8, p11Presents ten ways for the improvement of social networks. Includes selection of networks; Projecting a positive attitude; Community service.
- `Networking' mixes business with pleasure.
Crandall, Rick // Executive Edge Newsletter; Nov96, Vol. 27 Issue 11, p11Discusses the essence of creating networks and contacts in business and provides tips on improving it. Building relationships in a natural fashion; Follow up on first meetings; Thinking of giving before receiving.
- Networking is a way of life, not just work.
Sitterly, Connie // Business Press; 07/25/97, Vol. 10 Issue 13, p13Comments on individuals qualifying for an astute networker. Importance of recognizing potential contacts for the position; Information on networking.
- ICE Gets Social.
Sitterly, Connie // Paper, Film & Foil Converter; Dec2010, Vol. 84 Issue 12, p12The article reports on the launch of social media network in the U.S. called the International Converting Exhibition (ICE) USA network.
- Networking in the 90s: Another survival tool for supervisors.
Ramsey, Robert D. // Supervision; May97, Vol. 58 Issue 5, p9Explains the value of social networking as a survival tool for all supervisors in the 1990s. Network as a professional support group; Advantages of networking; Quality of people in a network of professional contacts and counterparts; Internet as a means for finding possible networking partners;...
- Loneliness, social support, and anxiety among two South Pacific cultures.
Ginter, Earl J.; Glauser, Ann // Psychological Reports; Jun94 Part 1, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p875Presents a study of the relations among sources of social support, various aspects of loneliness and anxiety from two different cultural groups in South Pacific. Significant correlation between scores on a measure of social support and loneliness; Positive correlation between anxiety and...
- Building a business case for social networking.
Ginter, Earl J.; Glauser, Ann // Training Journal; Apr2010, p38The article discusses the creation of a business case for social networking in Great Britain.
- The Social Network.
NELSON, ANDREW // National Geographic Traveler; Apr2013, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p62A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience related to the use of social networking in San Francisco in California.
- canada's telecom space is just fine.
NELSON, ANDREW // Backbone; Mar/Apr2013, p9The article offers information on Canadian networking costs and speeds in several studies including the less expensive Canadian rates for high-usage plans as to a 2012 study, Canada placing 24th in broadband penetration around the world and increase in smartphone use from 33-45% in 2011.
- Power networking for community college teachers.
TORBERT, BRISON // Community College Review; Summer90, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p39Outlines steps to enhance networking by teachers, administrators and students. Includes distributing a calling card; Generating a contact list; Examining one's institution.
- Not-So-Social Networking.
TORBERT, BRISON // Adweek; 7/25/2011, Vol. 52 Issue 27, p12The article presents statistics on online social networking, including statistics on the percentage of people that most people who use online social networks never engage with at all, the percentage of people that people who use online social networks do engage with and the percentage of people...
- GIRL GANGS.
Logue, Ann C. // Training & Development; Jan2001, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p24Focuses on the benefits derived by women from social networks. Importance of networking in companies; Networks in universities; Camaraderie and professional support derived from networking; Suggestions on the establishment of informal networks. INSETS: The Girl Gangs in Your Company;How to...
- Get Started With Google+: 8 Quick Tips and Tricks.
Miller, Patrick // PC World; Oct2011, Vol. 29 Issue 10, p90The article offers step-by-step instructions for using the Google+ social networking service.
- Social Network Analysis: Introduction to Special Edition.
Crossley, Nick; Prell, Christina; Scott, John // Methodological Innovations Online; 2009, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including Christina Prell's article on the processes by which actors invest in their ties and develop network strategies, Elisa Belloti's article on brokerage role of actors, and Deirdre M. Kirke's article on gender clustering of...





