Difference between revisions of "Networking"

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{{Term|NETWORKING|Creating, cultivating, and utilizing an interconnected system of things or people (''Network'').  
 
{{Term|NETWORKING|Creating, cultivating, and utilizing an interconnected system of things or people (''Network'').  
  
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Within a business context, networking involves the process of establishing a mutual beneficial relationship within a group of professionals in order to exchange advices, information, help, contacts, and recommendations. Thank to networking a person can extend his/her learning resources without any cost. <ref>Tracey, W.R., The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for HR Executives, Managers, and Practitioner, St Lucie Press, 2003, [http://sbinfocanada.about.com/cs/marketing/g/busnetworking.htm sbinfocanada.about.com] (24 September 2009), [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/networking en.wiktionary.org] (24 September 2009)</ref>
  
Within a business context, networking involves the process of establishing a mutual beneficial relationship within a group of professionals in order to exchange advices, information, help, contacts, and recommendations. Thank to networking a person can extend his/her learning resources without any cost. <ref>Tracey, W.R., The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for HR Executives, Managers, and Practitioner, St Lucie Press, 2003, [http://sbinfocanada.about.com/cs/marketing/g/busnetworking.htm sbinfocanada.about.com] (24 September 2009), [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/networking en.wiktionary.org] (24 September 2009)</ref>}}
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See also: [[Social Network]]}}
  
  

Revision as of 09:03, 24 September 2009

Term2.png NETWORKING
Creating, cultivating, and utilizing an interconnected system of things or people (Network).

Within a business context, networking involves the process of establishing a mutual beneficial relationship within a group of professionals in order to exchange advices, information, help, contacts, and recommendations. Thank to networking a person can extend his/her learning resources without any cost. [1]

See also: Social Network


References

  1. Tracey, W.R., The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for HR Executives, Managers, and Practitioner, St Lucie Press, 2003, sbinfocanada.about.com (24 September 2009), en.wiktionary.org (24 September 2009)