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The Misunderstood Art of Networking

Haukur Guðjónsson Haukur Guðjónsson
7. júlí 2013 1 mín lestíð

I have talked a lot about the importance of networking over the years and even wrote a post about it called Networking Online. However, my understanding of this phenomenon has changed in the past few years, and I now realize that I completely misunderstood it in the beginning. Or at least, I like my current understanding of it better.

The image I had of networking was to go to events, find the most influential people there, and then try awkwardly to start a conversation with them and exchange cards. I thought that if I had shaken their hands, exchanged a few words, and given them my card, I had thereby improved my network. But your network is not a collection of business cards and handshakes; it should consist of people that you know well and trust.

Today, I have changed my approach, and instead of trying awkwardly to meet the most influential people at an event, I try to meet interesting individuals that I might want to hang out with. It is said that who you are is a reflection of the people that you surround yourself with. I want to become a successful entrepreneur, so I want to surround myself with successful entrepreneurs, and that is why I like going to events and meeting up with other entrepreneurs.

So, my ideas of networking today consist of creating real connections and friendships with people that I respect and admire, people that I want to be more like. Hopefully, we will be able to help each other improve both personally and in business.

Networking is about creating connections and friendships.

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