networking
(noun)
the act of meeting new people in a business or social context.
Examples of networking in the following topics:
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Career Benefits: Advancement
- Public speaking is a great tool for career advancement because it provides opportunities to impress the boss, seek publicity, and network.
- In terms of professional networking, public speaking can help you gain an edge over the competition.
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Personal Benefits of Public Speaking
- Public speaking has great personal benefits, such as building self-esteem, honing critical thinking skills, and presenting networking opportunities.
- Are you looking for new ways to network and make social connections?
- There are lots of opportunities for networking in the realm of public speaking, so plan ahead and make use of them.
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Summary of the Benefits of Public Speaking
- These engagements are great networking opportunities!
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Defining an Informative Speech
- Erik Möller speaking about a visual redesign of WikiProject main pages in his presentation on 'The purpose-driven social network: Supporting WikiProjects with technology' at Wikimania 2012.
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Subjects of Informative Speeches
- Other examples of subjects for an informative speech include an actor or actress, the field of advertising, a classic film the history of Dracula, social networking websites, and what causes volcanoes.
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Physical Context
- Computer: a data processing unit that ties together the other components, does the compressing and decompressing, and initiates and maintains the data linkage via the network.
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General Purpose
- The speaker may have to do some instruction, but he or she will also want to talk about the social network benefits of Facebook or the cognitive benefits of lifelong learning and technology use.
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Feeling Anxiety Is Normal
- Organizations such as Toastmasters International, POWERtalk International, and the Association of Speakers Clubs help nervous speakers reduce their anxiety to manageable levels through practice and support networks.
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Evaluating Material from the Internet
- For that reason, self-published media—whether e-books, newsletters, open wikis, blogs, social networking pages, Internet forum postings, or tweets—should be used with caution.
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Sample Informative Speech
- And so shortly after taking office, I directed Leon Panetta, the director of the CIA, to make the killing or capture of bin Laden the top priority of our war against al Qaeda, even as we continued our broader efforts to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat his network.