Tuesday, February 8, 2022

3 Books to read now for better your networking skills

 Networking is essential for pushing your professional career. Also, it helps you make personal connections which are necessary for many things. However, we understand that networking is a daunting and challenging task. It is more than showing up at a networking event and sharing the e-visiting cards. It requires many things, like-

  • Finding the right person to network with
  • Introducing yourself right to the other person
  • Breaking the ice
  • Following up, and more.


There is so much to learn, and if you are ready, these books will help you out. In this blog, we are discussing the best networking books written by experts that can help you network. Every book discusses a tip that will change how you view networking. Let’s check these books out.

Book 1: How to win friends and influence people?

 Dale Carnegie, in this book, is empathetic, practical, and funny in his attempts to make people fall in love with the art of networking. It not only helps you network better but also make other relationship in your life better. The bits of advice in this book is simple. For instance, don’t talk about yourself only when you meet someone is something we all know. But when you imply them in real after reading the book, you can feel yourself becoming a better version of yourself.

Try this book, it is one of the best, and you can never go wrong with this one.

 Book 2: The charisma myth

 This book by Olivia Fox Cabane talks about using your charisma to make yourself stand out in a networking event. She believes that at any networking event like a PR conference, your charisma can set the tone for your success. Also, she agrees that people saying that you can either be born with charisma or without it is a myth. There is no such thing, and if you want to make your personality charismatic, it is high time you read this book. It will not change who you are, make you better, which is good for a networker.

 Book 3: Never eat alone

 A masterpiece by Keith Ferrazzi talks about the importance of leaving your desk and mingling with people during lunchtime. We often sit at our desks and have our lunch. However, doing this makes you miss an opportunity to meet new people or mingle with people you know and make better connections.

To be a better networker, you have to stay relevant, and this is an excellent opportunity to do so. In this book, Keith also helps you understand the process of breaking into challenging social groups to become a part of the group. He also provides insights into foregoing rejections and moving on to becoming and staying a leader in your industry. Do try this book now.

 Networking is essential, we all know that, and you cannot grow professionally without networking. Thus, keep learning and improving your networking skills. Through these books, you will have numerous ways to network professionally. Also, the results will be better for your personal relationships too.

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