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Stop “Networking.” Start Building a Relational Strategy.
Traditional networking asks you to perform. It rewards volume over depth, access over alignment, and visibility over integrity. It pulls you into rooms where you have to translate yourself, manage other people’s expectations, and pretend you’re not exhausted. A relational strategy is different. It treats connection as care, not currency. It centers consent, reciprocity, and shared purpose. It honors your capacity and your values instead of demanding performance. Infographic f
Jodene Hager, LMT, MBA
3 days ago
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