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Research shows networking is painful, but it can be a lot better

  • Written by Libby Sander, Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Bond Business School, Bond University
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Is it enough to throw a group of people together, give them a name badge and hope for the best? Research suggests it isn’t.

Forming and maintaining strong professional relationships is a key component of career success. These networks help...

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