One Phone Call Away: Secrets of a Master Networker (高效人际网络的秘诀)|报价¥62.40|图书,进口原版,Business & Investing 经管与理财,Business Life 商业历程,

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目录:图书,进口原版,Business & Investing 经管与理财,Business Life 商业历程,

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基本信息

·出版社:Portfolio Hardcover

·页码:256 页码

·出版日:2005年

·ISBN:9781591840909

·条码:9781591840909

·装帧:精装

·开本:20开 20开

内容简介

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The maxim “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” goes a long way toward explaining why some people are more successful in their careers than others. But it’s not only who you know. More important, it’swhatyou know aboutwhoyou know. Just collecting business cards is pointless.But as Jeffrey Meshel points out, most people can dramatically increase their “who you know” quotient once they understand the secrets of a master networker. Meshel, who now has more than 4,500 contacts in his Rolodex, shares the secrets that have helped him become a star in the financial world. For instance, he explains how to:

• stop thinking “What’s in it for me?” and start asking “How can I help you?”

• overcome shyness when meeting people

• learn how to sell yourself

• become a “connector” who puts others in touch

• plant seeds now that will eventually pay offFilled with fascinating stories and easy-to-master lessons,One Phone Call Awayis perfect for anyone who wants to capitalize on the strengths of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances—and take a career to the next level.

作者简介

Jeffrey Meshel is cofounder and president of Mercury Capital, Mercury Properties, and Mercury Equity Group. He is also the founder and chairman of the high-level networking group Strategic Forum.

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The problem with the typical networking "event" is that everyone is there merely to serve his or her own interests. According to Meshel, master networker and founder of several financial groups, the key to creating an effective network is to approach each situation asking "What can I do for you?" rather than "What's in it for me?" Meshel has more than 4,500 contacts in his database, and he feels that he can call on any one of his contacts at any time because of the goodwill that he has built. Networking is usually thought of as something thathasto be done, a necessary means to an end. Meshel covers the basics here, but he peppers his advice with interesting stories and interviews with professional networkers so it's actually an enjoyable read. He also delves into our dark corners, addressing such issues as self-perception and overcoming shyness. His rules seem self-evident, once you've read them. Example: "Get out more often. The view of the world from behind your desk is a narrow one."David Siegfried

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